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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WachoviaWachovia - Wikipedia

    Wachovia Corporation began on June 16, 1879, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the Wachovia National Bank. The bank was co-founded by James Alexander Gray and William Lemly. In 1911, the bank merged with Wachovia Loan and Trust Company, "the largest trust company between Baltimore and New Orleans", which had been founded on June 15, 1893.

  2. Wells Fargo acquired Wachovia in 2008 and integrated its products and services into its own. Learn about Wachovia's origins, operations, and legacy as a leading financial services company.

  3. www.relbanks.com › usa › wachovia-bankWachovia Bank, N.A.

    Wachovia Bank was a major US bank that merged with Wells Fargo in 2008. It offered a range of financial products and services to retail, corporate and institutional customers in 20 states and abroad.

  4. Feb 19, 2009 · With blood pouring through the streets in the banking sector, much of it for good reason, we'll look at Wells Fargo and Wachovia, separate and together. Grab a cup of coffee.

  5. 1879: Maddox-Rucker & Company is formed as a private bank; William Lemly establishes the Wachovia National Bank. 1893: Wachovia Loan and Trust Company becomes North Carolina's first charted trust company. 1910: Wachovia National Bank merges with Wachovia Loan and Trust to become Wachovia Bank and Trust Company.

  6. Find 61 listings related to Wachovia Bank in Columbus on YP.com. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for Wachovia Bank locations in Columbus, OH.

  7. Jan 1, 2009 · A historical article from 2009 about the merger of Wells Fargo and Wachovia, creating a financial-services giant with $1.4 trillion in assets. The article explains the terms of the deal, the service network expansion and the ATM access for customers.