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  2. TrustCo Bank - Wikipedia

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    TrustCo Bank is a commercial bank founded in 1902 in New York, serving customers in New York, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont. It offers personal and commercial financial services, such as loans, accounts, credit cards and employee benefits.

  3. Trustco Bank Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Trustco Bank Namibia limited, formerly the FIDES Bank Namibia, is a commercial bank in Namibia owned by Trustco Group Holdings . Its main commercial activity is to provide microfinancing services. History

  4. Trustco - Wikipedia

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    Trustco, or TrustCo, may refer to: Trustco Bank, a bank in the United States; Trustco Bank Namibia, a microfinance bank in Namibia; Trustco Group Holdings, ...

  5. Canada Trust - Wikipedia

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    Canada Trust was a Canadian trust company founded in 1894 and acquired by Toronto-Dominion Bank in 2000. Learn about its origins, mergers, services, and controversies in this comprehensive article.

  6. M&T Bank - Wikipedia

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    M&T Bank is an American bank holding company based in Buffalo, New York, with 1,000+ branches in 12 states. It offers retail, commercial, investment and private banking services, and owns Wilmington Trust and M&T Bank Stadium.

  7. Tompkins Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins Financial Corporation is a diversified financial services company based in Ithaca, New York. It is the parent of Tompkins Trust Company, as well as several other banks, an insurance agency, and a wealth management division.

  8. Royal Trust Company - Wikipedia

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    Royal Trust Company is a Canadian trust company founded in 1892 and acquired by the Royal Bank of Canada in 1993. It offers trust, financial, real estate and deposit services in Canada and abroad.

  9. Scotiabank - Wikipedia

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    Scotiabank, formerly known as Bank of Nova Scotia, is one of Canada's Big Five banks and a global financial services company. It offers personal and commercial banking, wealth management, corporate and investment banking, and has a presence in over 50 countries.