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  2. Bernie Madoff - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 to 2008, Bernie and Ruth Madoff contributed about $240,000 to federal candidates, parties, and committees, including $25,000 a year from 2005 through 2008 to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. The committee returned $100,000 of the Madoffs' contributions to Irving Picard, the bankruptcy trustee who oversees all claims, and Senator Chuck Schumer returned almost $30,000 ...

  3. SoFi vs. Chase: I tried both banks — here's why I think they ...

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    SoFi offers high yields and no fees but lacks branches, while Chase provides extensive physical presence but charges fees and pays minimal interest.

  4. Washington Mutual - Wikipedia

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    In April 1982, WaMu purchased the brokerage firm Murphey Favre for undisclosed amount in cash [27] and demutualized the following year, converting into a capital stock savings bank. [28] Stock in the capital stock savings bank was first offered for sale on March 11, 1983. [29] By 1989, its assets had doubled. [2] In November 1994, WaMu reorganized as a holding company, Washington Mutual, Inc ...

  5. Wells Fargo - Wikipedia

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    A late 19th century Wells Fargo Bank in Apache Junction, Arizona 1879 Wells Fargo stagecoach The Wells Fargo stage stop built in 1872 in Black Canyon City, Arizona Wells Fargo bank in Chinatown, Houston, Texas A remodeled Wells Fargo bank in Fort Worth, Texas Wells Fargo in Laredo, Texas Henry Wells and William G. Fargo, who founded American Express along with John Butterfield, formed Wells ...

  6. BMO Bank - Wikipedia

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    A BMO branch in Black Creek, Wisconsin BMO is one of the largest banks in the Midwest with over 600 branches and approximately 1,300 ATMs in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Arizona, Florida and California. [3] It is the second-largest Chicago-area bank based on market share, behind JPMorgan Chase, and the second largest US subsidiary of a Canadian bank after TD ...

  7. J.P. Morgan Reserve Card - Wikipedia

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    A J.P. Morgan Reserve Card with EMV from 2019 The J.P. Morgan Reserve Card, formerly branded and colloquially known as the Palladium Card, is a credit card issued by J.P. Morgan [nb 1] on the Visa network. It is reserved for the wealthiest clients of the firm's global private bank. [1][2] The card is minted out of a brass alloy, laser -engraved, and plated with metal palladium and 23- karat ...

  8. Online banking - Wikipedia

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    Online banking started in the United Kingdom with the launch of Nottingham Building Society (NBS) 's Homelink service in September 1982, initially on a restricted basis, before it was expanded nationally in 1983. [13] Homelink was delivered through a partnership with the Bank of Scotland and British Telecom's Prestel service. [14] The system used Prestel viewlink system and a computer, such as ...

  9. ICE is cracking down on people who follow them in their cars

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    (Removes 'downtown' from paragraph 2) By Ted Hesson, Kristina Cooke and Brad Heath WASHINGTON, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Becky Ringstrom was heading home after following federal immigration officers in her