Chase National Bank
Chase National Bank was established in 1877 in New York City. It became one of the largest banks in the United States, known for its commercial banking services, including loans, deposits, and investment services. The bank played a significant role in the financial industry and was involved in various economic activities throughout its history.
In 1955, Chase National Bank merged with the Bank of the Manhattan Company, forming what is now known as JPMorgan Chase & Co.. This merger expanded its reach and services, making it a key player in global finance. Today, it continues to operate as one of the leading financial institutions in the world.