Bank Branches Offers Comprehensive U.S. Bank and Credit Union ListingsBy: Bank Branch.biz According to Bank Branches, “The practice of opening satellite branches was popularized in the early 20th century by Amadeo Giannini, then head of the Bank of America...branches were housed in imposing buildings, often in a neoclassical style of architecture. Today, branches may also take the form of smaller offices within a larger complex, such as a shopping mall.” The FDIC estimated in early 2014 that the number of FDIC-insured, commercial banks in the U.S. numbered at over 6,500. This statistic doesn’t include non-insured financial institutions, and it doesn’t include either FDIC-insured or non-insured credit unions. With such a large volume of financial institutions across the United States, American consumers can have difficulty finding banks and credit unions near them or while traveling. Bank Branches solves this issue with a comprehensive database of financial institutions across the United States. To use, consumers can simply visit the company’s secure website, click on their state and city, and view a list of nearby financial institutions. More information can be found at https://www.bankbranch.biz/ About Bank Branches Bank Branches is a comprehensive directory for banks and credit unions across the United States. End
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