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Former Citizens Savings Bank building in Canonicus Square, Providence, Rhode Island. Citizens was established in 1828 as the High Street Bank in Providence, Rhode Island. [10] [11] In 1871, the Rhode Island legislature gave a second charter to establish the Citizens Savings Bank which eventually acquired its parent group to form Citizens Trust ...
One Citizens Plaza is a 13-story office building in Providence, Rhode Island [ 1 ] situated at the confluence of the Moshassuck and Woonasquatucket Rivers. It is the headquarters of Citizens Bank. [ 2 ] Standing at 180 ft (55 m), One Citizens Plaza is tied with the Brown University Sciences Library as the 13th-tallest building in the city.
One Financial Plaza, also known as the Sovereign Bank Tower and formerly known as the Hospital Trust Tower, [ 1 ] is an international-style skyscraper that stands along Kennedy Plaza in Downtown Providence, Rhode Island. The building is the second-tallest in the city and state, surpassed in height only by the Industrial National Bank Building.
Citizens Bank Branches in Rhode Island Reopen Following Hurricane Sandy PROVIDENCE, R.I.-- ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail.
(The other McKee budget amendment would revise the state's "financial institutions tax" in a way that might make Rhode Island more competitive with Massachusetts but cost the state $15.6 million ...
The Heritage Loan & Investment bank was insured by the Rhode Island Share and Deposit Indemnity Corporation (RISDIC), a state-chartered nominally private enterprise which backed 45 of the state's credit unions and banks. [2] It started operating in 1971 and was intended to insure only small institutions, with $134 million insured in 1972.
The Texas-based company, which licensed its alarm-monitoring and security services to Brinks Home Security, announced that it would lay off 81 Rhode Island employees. Notice date: Jan. 4.
Old Stone Bank was a popular Rhode Island banking institution that was founded in Providence in 1819 as a mutual savings bank that was called Providence Institution for Savings. [ 1 ] The savings bank was the fourth largest bank in Rhode Island [ 2 ] when it was declared insolvent by the Office of Thrift Supervision on January 29, 1993.