(Redirected from Chemical Bank of New York)'Chemical Banking Corporation' was founded in 1824 and was a
bank holding company formed as parent to ''Chemical Bank'' and ultimately, in the early 1990s, ''Chemical Securities Inc.'' The bank was originally owned by ''New York Chemical Manufacturing'', which later disposed of its non-banking operations. After going through some mergers and having names such as ''Chemical Corn Exchange Bank'' and ''Chemical Bank New York Trust'', the bank formed the holding company as ''Chemical New York Corporation'' in
1969 but changed this to "Chemical Banking" by 1988 as its geographic ambition expanded.
In 1986, it acquired
Texas Commerce Bank, and, at the end of 1991, it acquired
Manufacturers Hanover Corporation. In 1996, Chemical acquired
The Chase Manhattan Corporation and continued under the Chase name until acquiring
J.P. Morgan & Co. in December 2000 to form
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Throughout all of these acquisitions, Chemical's original management team remained in charge of both the bank and its private equity investment group, JP Morgan Partners, until acquiring
Bank One in 2004.
See also
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Chase Manhattan Corporation
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JP Morgan Chase
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Manufacturer's Hanover Trust Company
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