Manufacturers Hanover Corporation
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"Manufacturers National Bank" redirects here. Not to be confused with Manufacturer's National Bank in Maine.
Manufacturers Hanover Corporation was an American bank holding company that was formed as parent of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company, a large New York City bank formed through a merger in 1961. After 1969, Manufacturers Hanover Trust became a subsidiary of Manufacturers Hanover Corporation. Charles J. Stewart was the company's first president and chairman.[1]
Quick Facts Trade name, Company type ...
Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company | |
Company type | Public |
NYSE: MHC | |
Industry | Bank holding company |
Founded |
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Defunct | June 22, 1992; 31 years ago (1992-06-22) |
Fate | Acquired by Chemical Bank and assumed the name Chemical after the 1991 merger. |
Successor | Chemical Bank |
Headquarters | New York City |
Products | Financial services |
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The corporation acquired the former Union Carbide Corporation headquarters at 270 Park Avenue, and though it merged into Chemical Banking Corporation for US$1.9 billion in 1991, the successor corporations down to today's JPMorgan Chase have continued to locate their headquarters in that building.