The Willard United Bank in Willard, Ohio (OH)
Overview, Financial Summary, Detailed Financial Reports, Branches

This bank is inactive as of December 19, 1983

  • The Willard United Bank in Willard, Ohio (OH)
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The Willard United Bank - Overview

  • General
  • FDIC Certificate #: 10277
    Status: Inactive
    Closing history: Merger - Without Assistance
    Acquiring institution: Trustcorp Company, National Association (#6631)
    Federal Reserve ID: 139526
    Date Established: July 22, 1933
    Bank Charter Class: Commercial bank, state charter and Fed nonmember, supervised by the FDIC
    Offices: 8 (Interstate: No)
    FDIC's unique #: 6587
    Numeric code: 21
    Regulator: FDIC
    Insurance Fund Membership: Bank Insurance Fund (BIF)
    Bank Insurance Fund: Yes
    Insured commercial Banks: Yes
    FDIC Insured: Yes
    State Chartered: Yes
    Date of Deposit Insurance: January 01, 1934
    Last Structure Change Effective Date: December 19, 1983
    Last Structure Change Process Date: December 21, 1983
    Last Data Update: October 04, 1990
    Data Source Date: April 05, 2012
  • Location
  • Address: 110 Myrtle Avenue, Willard, OH 44890
    County: Huron
    Quarterly Banking Profile Region: Chicago
    FDIC Geographic Region: Chicago
    FDIC Supervisory Region: Chicago
    FDIC Field Office: Columbus
    Office of the Comptroller the Currency (OCC) District: Central
    Office of Thrift Supervision Region: Central
    Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA): Norwalk, OH (#35940)
    CBSA Micro Statistical Area: Yes
  • Financial Summary
  • Total assets: $85.3 mil

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