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Emigrant Savings Bank

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Emigrant Savings Bank is a private American financial institution, it is the oldest savings bank in New York City and the ninth-largest privately owned bank in America. [1]

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Apple Bank for Savings

Apple Bank for Savings provides consumer and small business banking services to the greater New York City area.

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Direct bank

A direct bank (sometimes called a branchless bank, virtual bank or an internet-only bank) is a bank without any branch network that offers its services remotely via online banking and telephone banking and may also provide access via ATMs (often through interbank network alliances), mail and mobile.

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Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank building

The Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank building at 51 Chambers Street between Broadway and Centre Street in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1909-1912 and was designed by Raymond F. Almirall in the Beaux-Arts style.

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Howard Milstein

Howard Philip Milstein (born May 15, 1951) is an American entrepreneur, innovator, real estate developer, financier, and philanthropist.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Dollar Savings Direct, Emigrant Bank, Emigrant Direct, EmigrantDirect.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emigrant_Savings_Bank

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