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Chase Manhattan Bank is a bank headquartered in New York. It was founded in 1799 by Aaron Burr. The bank was established as a rival of Bank of New York, owned by Alexander Hamilton who was a competitor of Burr. Their competition turned into a duel and Hamilton was killed. The pistols used in the duel are now owned by JP Morgan Chase. The Rockefeller family were the largest stockholders of the bank. The biggest clients of Chase Manhattan Bank are General Electric, Standard Oil, Exxon Mobil. Nowadays the bank is the largest card issuer in the United States of America. |
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Banks
A bank is a type of financial institution that acts as a payment agent for customers, and borrows and lends money. In the United States banks are not allowed to own non-financial companies. Banks operate as payment agents since they conduct checking or current accounts for customers, paying cheques, and collecting cheques deposited the current accounts. Bank also enables customers to pay via other payment methods which include telegraphic transfer, EFTPOS, and ATM. Banks borrow money since they accept funds placed on current accounts, accept term deposits and issue debt securities.
Banks offer almost all types of payment services. The activities of a bank can be subdivided into retail banking, private banking, business banking, and investment banking. Banks offer more commercial services which include: issue of banknotes (promissory notes issued by a banker and payable to bearer on demand); issuing bank drafts and bank cheques; providing documentary and standby letters of credit, guarantees, performance bonds, securities underwriting commitments and other forms of off balance sheet exposures; safekeeping of documents and other items in safe deposit boxes; currency exchange; sale, distribution or brokerage, with or without advice, of insurance, unit trusts and similar financial products as a 'financial supermarket'.
Most banks are profit-making and private enterprises. However, some banks are government-run, or non-profits. Central banks, as a rule, are government owned.
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