FDIC Certificate #: 20470 Status: Inactive Closing history: Merger - Without Assistance Acquiring institution:First Colonial Bank for Savings (#23142) Federal Reserve ID: 749402 Date Established: August 24, 1971 Bank Charter Class: Commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) Offices: 2 (Interstate: No) FDIC's unique #: 14116 Numeric code: 3 Regulator: OCC Insurance Fund Membership: Bank Insurance Fund (BIF) Bank Insurance Fund: Yes Insured commercial Banks: Yes FDIC Insured: Yes State Chartered: No Date of Deposit Insurance: August 24, 1971 Last Structure Change Effective Date: August 01, 1984 Last Structure Change Process Date: August 17, 1984 Last Data Update: August 20, 1992 Data Source Date: April 05, 2012
Location
Address: 1 Federal Street, Danvers, MA 1923 County: Essex Quarterly Banking Profile Region: New York FDIC Geographic Region: New York FDIC Supervisory Region: New York FDIC Field Office: North Boston Office of the Comptroller the Currency (OCC) District: Northeast Office of Thrift Supervision Region: Northeast Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA): Boston, MA-NH (#1120) Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area (CMSA): Boston-Worcester-Lawrence, MA-NH-ME-CT (#7) Combined Statistical Area (CSA): Boston-Worcester-Manchester, MA-RI-NH (#148) Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH (#14460) CBSA Metro Statistical Area: Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH (#14460) Core Based Statistical Division: Peabody, MA (#37764)
Financial Summary
Total assets: $31.6 mil
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