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Defunct American bank holding company
First Interstate Bancorp was a bank holding company based in the United States. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it was the nation's eighth largest banking
First_Interstate_Bancorp
Former American banking company
and First Interstate then led within days to a merger agreement. In January 1996, Wells Fargo announced the acquisition of First Interstate Bancorp for
Wells_Fargo_(1852–1998)
American Regional Financial Services Company
acquired First Interstate Bancorp, but not First Interstate Bank. Instead, the Montana organization successfully negotiated to retain the well-known First Interstate
First_Interstate_BancSystem
Skyscraper in California, US
also known for a time as First Interstate Bank World Center but the name Library Tower was restored after First Interstate Bancorp merged with Wells Fargo
U.S._Bank_Tower_(Los_Angeles)
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First National Bank of Oregon, became part of First Interstate Bancorp First National Bank of San Francisco, merged with Crocker National Bank First National
First_National_Bank
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First Interstate Bank may refer to: First Interstate Bancorp of Los Angeles, California, which merged with Wells Fargo in 1996 Several buildings formerly
First_Interstate_Bank
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First Interstate Tower is a name that was carried by several bank buildings of the former First Interstate Bancorp, in the United States, and may refer
First_Interstate_Tower
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First Interstate could refer to: First Interstate Bancorp, a former bank now a part of Wells Fargo First Interstate BancSystem, the current bank based
First_Interstate
American multinational banking and financial services corporation
BankAmerica stock, making it vulnerable to a hostile takeover. First Interstate Bancorp of Los Angeles (which had originated from banks once owned by BankAmerica)
Bank_of_America
American multinational banking and financial services company
Fargo acquired First Interstate Bancorp for $11.6 billion. Integration went poorly as many executives left. Wells Fargo became the first major US financial
Wells_Fargo
Worldwide interbank network
originally owned by Bank of Montreal, BayBanks Inc., First Interstate Bancorp, Mellon Bank, NBD Bancorp Inc., and Norwest Corp. Cirrus was acquired by Mastercard
Cirrus_(interbank_network)
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uses of Bancorp are: 1st Constitution Bancorp Carver Bancorp Clifton Bancorp, Inc. Eagle Bancorp East West Bancorp First BanCorp First Bancorp First Midwest
Bancorp_(disambiguation)
Skyscraper in Seattle
Beacon Capital Partners of Boston. The building was renamed after First Interstate Bancorp was taken over by Wells Fargo in 1996. In 2019, the building was
Docusign_Tower
Abbreviation identifying specific shares
letters: I: previously used by Intelsat, Itel Corporation, and First Interstate Bancorp K: previously used by Kellanova until acquisition by Mars, Inc
Ticker_symbol
Office building in Portland, Oregon
changed its name to First Interstate Bancorp. The current name was adopted after Wells Fargo purchased First Interstate in 1996. Upon opening in 1972, the
Wells Fargo Center (Portland, Oregon)
Wells_Fargo_Center_(Portland,_Oregon)
Skyscraper in Denver, Colorado
17th Street was known as "First Interstate Tower North" after First Interstate Bancorp, its primary tenant. After First Interstate merged with Wells Fargo
633_17th_Street
American multinational banking institution
U.S. Bancorp (stylized as us bancorp) is an American multinational banking institution headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota and incorporated in Delaware
U.S._Bancorp
American corporate executive (1931–2020)
Corporation and has been its Director since 1996. He was Director of First Interstate Bancorp since 1991. He was a Director of Edison International, Scecorp
Daniel_Michael_Tellep
acquired by First Interstate BancSystem of Montana for $589 million. The acquisition was completed May 30, 2017. "NASDAQ: Cascade Bancorp Common Stock
Cascade_Bancorp
U.S. agreement on presidential elections
The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact (NPVIC) is an agreement among a group of U.S. states and the District of Columbia to award all their electoral
National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact
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buildings of First Interstate BancSystem's predecessor, the former First Interstate Bancorp: Wells Fargo Center (Portland, Oregon), formerly named First Interstate
First Interstate Center (disambiguation)
First_Interstate_Center_(disambiguation)
Building in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
headquartered in the building until a 1981 merger with First Interstate Bancorp; First Interstate merged with Wells Fargo in 1996. Walker Center still operates
Walker_Center
American businesswoman
worked at First Interstate Bancorp in several finance and planning positions. She served as CFO and an executive vice president for Imperial Bancorp from 1997
Christine_McCarthy
Issue in U.S. Constitutional law
constitute an interstate compact and cannot contravene the Compact Clause. Conversely, the CRS report cites the Court's opinion in Northeast Bancorp as suggesting
Constitutionality of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact
Constitutionality_of_the_National_Popular_Vote_Interstate_Compact
Skyscraper in Houston, Texas
the Allied Bank Plaza, it was renamed to the First Interstate Bank Plaza in 1988. First Interstate Bancorp was then taken over in 1996 by Wells Fargo,
Wells_Fargo_Plaza_(Houston)
American economist and banker
a Swiss bank, and hired Erdman as president, in 1965. In 1969, First Interstate Bancorp bought a majority stake and renamed it the United California Bank
Paul_Erdman
Merger Set: First Fidelity to Swap Stock for Fidelcor". The New York Times. Retrieved June 22, 2020. "URGENT Security Pacific, Rainier Bancorp To Merge In
List of bank mergers in the United States
List_of_bank_mergers_in_the_United_States
Public high school in Great Falls, Montana, United States
2012. Robison, p. 79. "First Interstate Opens New Branch in Great Falls, MT on 10th Avenue South." First Interstate Bancorp. December 11, 2009. Archived
Great_Falls_High_School
Former American banking and financial services company
three major banks (the others being First Bank System and First Interstate Bancorp) that was allowed to conduct interstate banking under a grandfather clause
Norwest_Corporation
American business executive
Los Angeles, New York and Hong Kong offices. Craver worked for First Interstate Bancorp from 1984 to 1996. He served as executive vice president (EVP)
Theodore_F._Craver_Jr.
High-rise building in Phoenix, Arizona, United States
as part of the Phoenix Commercial MRA (multiple resource area). First Interstate Bancorp, later bought out by Wells Fargo, was the main tenant for many
Orpheum_Lofts
American economist
employment as the senior vice president and chief economist at First Interstate Bancorp from 1985 to 1992. In 1992 Jordan returned to work at the Federal
Jerry_Jordan
American bank holding company
March 1996, Home Savings announced the pending acquisition of 61 First Interstate Bancorp branch offices for about $200 million that Wells Fargo was required
H._F._Ahmanson_&_Co.
treated as financial holding companies are effective include: 1ST UNITED BANCORP, INC., Boca Raton, Florida Ackermans & van Haaren, Antwerp, Belgium Akbank
List_of_holding_companies
Former Regional bank
First Interstate brand in all-stock transaction". Aberdeen News. Retrieved March 9, 2022. "First Interstate BancSystem acquires Great Western Bancorp
Great Western Bank (South Dakota)
Great_Western_Bank_(South_Dakota)
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Southern Pines, North Carolina First BanCorp, more commonly known as FirstBank, a financial holding company in Puerto Rico First Bank & Trust, headquartered
First_Bank
French-American businessman (born 1969)
its merger of equals with First Union and concurrent defense against a competing hostile proposal from Suntrust; Dime Bancorp in its merger with Washington
Olivier_Sarkozy
600" (PDF). February 9, 2026. Retrieved February 12, 2026. "Merchants Bancorp Set to Join S&P SmallCap 600" (PDF). February 6, 2026. Retrieved February
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American bank
Corporation sold 58 Arizona branches to Banc One, 15 in Washington to First Interstate Bancorp, five in Washington to Sterling Financial Corporation, and two
Great_American_Bank
Defunct American commercial bank
making it the first Indiana bank concern to be involved in an interstate transaction. The Ekhart bank firm agreed to become a unit of NBD Bancorp Inc. of Detroit
National_Bank_of_Detroit
Specialty index operated by NASDAQ
Third Bank First Citizens BancShares First Financial Bancorp First Financial Bankshares First Hawaiian Bank First Interstate BancSystem First Merchants
Nasdaq_Financial-100
Former American bank (1968 to 2004)
1980s. Premier Bancorp became Banc One Louisiana and Premier Bank became Bank One Louisiana. The following year, Banc One acquired First Commerce Corporation
Bank_One_Corporation
American financial services company
Horizon's call off were paired with the news of PacWest Bancorp itself heading on a lifeline. First Horizon banking services are available to individual
First_Horizon_Bank
Banking company in the U.S.
purchasing Fidelity Financial Bankshares, First Financial of Petersburg, Maryland, Maryland Federal Bancorp, and Franklin Bancorporation. In 1998, BB&T
Truist
Former regional banking institution based in Boston, Massachusetts
a New England regional interstate banking zone, the case continued and was appealed to the Supreme Court in Northeast Bancorp, Inc. v. Governors, FRS
Bank_of_New_England
Regional Bank Holding Company
separate institution. In 1996, First Hawaiian acquired 31 branches in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho from U.S. Bancorp. It then created a new subsidiary
First_Hawaiian_Bank
2025 per the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council. In the first quarter of 2025, there were 3,917 commercial banks and 545 savings and loan
List of largest banks in the United States
List_of_largest_banks_in_the_United_States
Former bank based in New York City
losses. Chemical agreed to merge with New Jersey-based Horizon Bancorp in 1986, but interstate banking rules delayed the merger until 1989. The bank's holding
Chemical_Bank
Corporation (Indianapolis) Finish Line, Inc. (Indianapolis) First Internet Bancorp (Indianapolis) First Merchants Corporation (Muncie) The Ford Meter Box Company
List of companies of the United States by state
List_of_companies_of_the_United_States_by_state
American financial services company
company that existed from 1853 to 2001. In 2001, Firstar acquired U.S. Bancorp and assumed its name, moving its headquarters to Minneapolis. Firstar was
Firstar_Corporation
Neighborhood in Portland, Oregon, United States
Center: rises to 166 meters (546 feet) and was constructed in 1972 U.S. Bancorp Tower: rises to 163 meters (536 feet) and was constructed in 1983 KOIN
Downtown_Portland,_Oregon
States First Bancorp, Damariscotta, United States First BanCorp, San Juan, Puerto Rico First Bancorp, Troy, North Carolina, United States First Bancorp, Lebanon
List_of_banks_(alphabetical)
Indices. December 10, 2025. "Sandisk Set to Join S&P 500; Upwork, First Interstate BancSystem, PTC Therapeutics to Join S&P SmallCap 600". News Release
List_of_S&P_500_companies
American scholar
worked for a law firm until being hired as in-house counsel by First Interstate Bancorp in Salt Lake City, Utah, where she stayed until 1989. In the fall
Cheryl_Preston
announced the pending acquisition of the Sterling-based First Sterling Bancorp with its First National Bank of Sterling-Rock Falls subsidiary for $24
Mercantile_Bancorporation
American bank and part of National City Corp
Citizens Bancorp for $64 million in cash and notes. In March 1984, National City Corp. announced that it was acquiring the Columbus–based BancOhio Bancorp for
National_City_Corp.
Former American banker
commercial lending. The bank was acquired by First Interstate in 1987. He continued to work for First Interstate until 1990 and prior to his departure he
Paul_B._Murphy_Jr.
American regional bank holding company
Bancorp; First Bank merged with the old U.S. Bancorp in 1997 and took the U.S. Bancorp name. First Bank's earliest direct corporate ancestor, First National
First_Bank_System
American businessman (1939–2021)
Officer (1990–2001) and President (1990–1999 and 2000–2001) of U.S. Bancorp (formerly First Bank System), a financial services provider. On retirement he was
John_F._Grundhofer
Former bank, based in Phoenix, Arizona
California–based California Valley Bank and Salt Lake City, Utah–based Valley Utah Bancorp in 1987. The acquisitions were not renamed. At the time of merger with
Valley National Bank of Arizona
Valley_National_Bank_of_Arizona
African-American-owned bank based in Boston, Massachusetts
following locations: Credit One Bank Citizens Financial Group U.S. Bancorp Carver Bancorp Freedman's Savings Bank "OneUnited Bank Financial Reports". April
OneUnited_Bank
Provider of financial services technology to banks
processing network, from Elan Financial Services, a unit of U.S. Bancorp. In 2019, First Data, a payment processor, was acquired for $22 billion, making
Fiserv
Merger of PNC and National City Banks
acquire Youngstown, Ohio-based Ohio Bancorp. PNC later backed out of the deal, and National City acquired Ohio Bancorp instead in 1993, with the same branches
National City acquisition by PNC
National_City_acquisition_by_PNC
October 8, 2025. "US Bancorp Center". Emporis.com. Archived from the original on April 23, 2007. Retrieved March 29, 2008. "U.S. Bancorp Center - The Skyscraper
List of tallest buildings in Minneapolis
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Minneapolis
City in New York, United States
affecting both admissions and attendance at the college in recent years. NBT Bancorp and Chobani are both headquartered in Norwich. Route 12 bisects the city
Norwich,_New_York
Former American bank holding company
Journals. January 15, 1997. "Compass Bancshares acquires Central Texas Bancorp". American City Business Journals. January 28, 1997. "Mergers and Acquisitions"
BBVA_USA
Bancorp with its Seymour National Bank subsidiary for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition was completed in December 1986. This was Merchants first
Merchants National Corporation
Merchants_National_Corporation
High-rise office building
moved from a building at Monroe Street and First Avenue. After Arizona passed legislation allowing for interstate banking), The Arizona Bank was acquired
U.S._Bank_Center_(Phoenix)
American financial journalist
Pacific Bank until 1992. At that point he spent a further two years at US Bancorp in the area of online banking product development, specifically with Microsoft
Jim_Bruene
completed in 1972. The second tallest skyscraper in the city is the U.S. Bancorp Tower, which rises 536 feet (163 m) and was built in 1983. Portland is
List of tallest buildings in Portland, Oregon
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Portland,_Oregon
Independent city in Missouri, United States
Park.[citation needed] One US Bank Plaza, the local headquarters for US Bancorp, was constructed in 1976 in the structural expressionist style. Several
St._Louis
Neighborhood and central business district in North Carolina, US
the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets, and bordered by Interstate 277 and Interstate 77. The area is managed and overseen by the Charlotte Central
Uptown_Charlotte
American money transfer service
MoneyGram International, Inc. is an American interstate and international peer-to-peer payments and money transfer company headquartered in Dallas, Texas
MoneyGram
development sponsors: three structures are attributed to JPMorgan Chase and U.S. Bancorp, while two are associated with Wells Fargo and the Bank of America. As
List of tallest buildings by U.S. state and territory
List_of_tallest_buildings_by_U.S._state_and_territory
Bank holding company
company) from 1978 to 1986. In early 1992, Boatmen's Bancshares acquired First Interstate of Iowa Inc. (NASDAQ: FIIA). In 1995 it had $33.4 billion in assets
Boatmen's_Bancshares
Bank in the southern United States
C&S, acquired D.C. National Bancorp in 1986, then Commerce Union Bank in 1987. In 1988, C&S initiated merger talks with First Federal Savings Bank in Brunswick
Citizens & Southern National Bank
Citizens_&_Southern_National_Bank
American multinational financial services corporation
the corporation. Citibank, First National Bank of Omaha, USAA, Navy Federal Credit Union, Synchrony Financial, and US Bancorp issue American Express cards
American_Express
City in Alabama, United States
by four Interstate Highways, Interstate 20, Interstate 65, Interstate 59, and Interstate 22, as well as a southern bypass expressway Interstate 459, which
Birmingham,_Alabama
referred to as "one of the ugliest buildings in the world." In 1983, the U.S. Bancorp Tower was completed. Designed by Pietro Belluschi, the building is notable
Architecture of Portland, Oregon
Architecture_of_Portland,_Oregon
Bancorp Tower U.S. Bancorp Center Winston Tower KEY Bank of Andalusia Bank of Ensley Bank of Fairhope City National Bank (Tuscaloosa, Alabama) First National
List_of_bank_buildings
City in Michigan, United States
"Failed Bank Information for CF Bancorp, Port Huron, MI". Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. "Feds close Citizens First Bank". Huron Daily Tribune. May
Port_Huron,_Michigan
U.S. state
Minnesota, including Target, UnitedHealth Group, 3M, General Mills, U.S. Bancorp, Ameriprise, Hormel, Land O' Lakes, SuperValu, Best Buy, and Valspar. Private
Minnesota
Defunct American bank holding company
financial institution at the time it was acquired by Michigan-based NBD Bancorp in 1992. Its primary subsidiary was the Indianapolis-based INB National
INB_Financial_Corporation
Township in Passaic County, New Jersey, US
Machine, Valley National Bank. Accessed August 22, 2014. "Valley National Bancorp is a regional bank holding company headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey with
Wayne,_New_Jersey
Most populous city in North Carolina, United States
contractors across 725,000 square feet (67,400 m2) of the building. U.S. Bancorp leases 81,424 square feet (7,564.5 m2) in Truist Center to house 850 employees
Charlotte,_North_Carolina
City in Minnesota, United States
headquartered within the city limits of Minneapolis: Target Corporation, U.S. Bancorp, Xcel Energy, Ameriprise Financial, and Thrivent. The metro area's gross
Minneapolis
American multinational banking institution
Company First Chicago NBD (merged 1995) First Chicago Corp. (est. 1863) NBD Bancorp. (formerly National Bank of Detroit) (est. 1933) Louisiana's First Commerce
JPMorgan_Chase
City in Massachusetts, United States
Christian Book Distributors JEOL Lahey Hospital & Medical Center Meridian Interstate Bancorp Northshore Mall Saucony UTC Aerospace Systems Bell Inn and Tavern
Peabody,_Massachusetts
County in New Jersey, United States
Information, Valley National Bank. Accessed August 22, 2014. "Valley National Bancorp is a regional bank holding company headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey with
Passaic_County,_New_Jersey
City in Florida, United States
home to other notable financial services institutions including Ameris Bancorp, Atlantic Coast Financial, Black Knight Financial Services, MedMal Direct
Jacksonville,_Florida
American economist (born 1953)
Commission approved a resolution on February 21 to name Exit 190 along Interstate Highway 95 in Dillon County the Ben Bernanke Interchange. In 2009, he
Ben_Bernanke
Archived from the original on April 3, 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2012. "Interstate FAQ (Question #3)". Federal Highway Administration. 2006. Retrieved March
Economy_of_the_United_States
County in Minnesota, United States
Flixbus Greyhound Lines Jefferson Lines Interstate 35W Interstate 94 Interstate 394 Interstate 494 Interstate 694 US Highway 12 US Highway 52 US Highway
Hennepin_County,_Minnesota
Capital of Idaho, U.S.
Others include IDACORP, Inc., the parent company of Idaho Power, Idaho Bancorp, Boise, Inc., American Ecology Corp., and PCS Edventures.com Inc. Technology
Boise,_Idaho
Former American bank that was based in Florida
Jones, Barnett Bank was slow to become involved in the rapidly evolving interstate banking mergers of the 1970s and 80s. Though eventually Barnett did make
Barnett_Bank
City in Mississippi, United States
rally (this time for Governor Tate Reeves) on November 1, 2019, at the BancorpSouth Arena. These campaign rallies were broadcast on national television
Tupelo,_Mississippi
Most populous city in Oregon, U.S.
built in 1931, to the north. The Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge and the Interstate Bridge provide access from Portland across the Columbia River into Washington
Portland,_Oregon
Region in Florida
Florida include (some defunct or subsumed): AirScan All Pro Sound Ameris Bancorp Atlantic.net Bear Archery Black Knight Bloch Publishing Company Caribiana
North_Florida
US federal law
S. Bancorp bought warrants for 24% of New Century's stock. The Fed, rather than take any action on New Century, merely waited until U.S. Bancorp sold
Community_Reinvestment_Act
1933 U.S. banking reform; established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)
depositors to the extent of the bank's "bona fide assets". Glass introduced the first Glass bill on June 17, 1930. The bill's language indicated that it was intended
1933_Banking_Act
FIRST INTERSTATE-BANCORP
FIRST INTERSTATE-BANCORP
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first begotten; first fruits
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Rock that helps. Ebeneezer Scrooge was the main character of Charles Dickens' story 'A Christmas...
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FIRST INTERSTATE-BANCORP
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FIRST INTERSTATE-BANCORP
a.
Obtained directly from the first or original source; hence, without the intervention of an agent.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Intensate
adv.
Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.; -- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.
n.
That which intervenes between one thing and another; especially, a space between things closely set, or between the parts which compose a body; a narrow chink; a crack; a crevice; a hole; an interval; as, the interstices of a wall.
a.
Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest; as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
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To strike with the fist.
imp. & p. p.
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Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.
pl.
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Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
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Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first year of a reign.
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Without having made a valid will; without a will; as, to die intestate.
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A person who dies without making a valid will.
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To gripe with the fist.