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  3. Washington Mutual - Wikipedia

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    Washington Mutual, Inc. (often abbreviated to WaMu) was an American savings bank holding company based in Seattle.It was the parent company of WaMu Bank, which was the largest savings and loan association in the United States until its collapse in 2008.

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  6. Kansas Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    Accounts are free to open and require no monthly service fees, but do require a credit card or bank account on file, from which accrued tolls are automatically billed each month. K-TAG was introduced in 1995; [31] the system was internally designed and is internally run instead of being contracted to another company, saving additional overhead ...

  7. Bank One Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The First Banc Group, Inc. was formed in 1968 as a holding company for City National Bank and was used as a vehicle to acquire other banks. As Ohio began to gradually relax its very restrictive Great Depression era banking laws that had severely restricted bank branching and ownership, City National Bank, through its First Banc Group parent, started to purchase banks outside of its home county.

  8. Joseph P. Williams - Wikipedia

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    He formed the Uni-Serve Corporation in 1962 and bought the credit card operations from Chase Manhattan Bank for US$9 million, the value of the unit's unpaid billings. Uni-Serve was sold to American Express in 1965, with Williams remaining as president of the unit until 1966 and as the unit's chairman until 1968.

  9. Providian - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] When Providian's insurance operations were acquired by Aegon, Providian's credit card business was spun off as a separate company. [3] Providian was a company that sold credit in the "subprime" market. Providian provided credit cards primarily to the lowest income groups in the U.S. at high interest rates.