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@Anonymous wrote:The real interesting part of that (and it shows you the value of these databases) is that Chemical Bank ceased to exist as an entity in 1996. They are now know as JP Morgan Chase...
Well, lots of banks have the same or similar names.
Chemical Financial Corporation has a subsidiary called Chemical Bank. It's Michigan's third largest bank holding company. The cards you mention from that databased are actually issued by this Chemical Bank, and as you see here
are still being issued.
They're FIA managed cards, but the particular Chemical Bank that database references is still alive and kicking.
"Chemical Bank is the third largest bank headquarted in Michigan, with assets of $3.9 billion as of December 31, 2008. Our commitment to Michigan runs deep. For over 90 years, Chemical Bank's hometown approach to banking has remained steadfast and focused on community banking, highlighted by local leadership and decision making, a devotion to community and personalized service."
I do note that it is Chemical Bank MI.
Here's the real McCoy, still alive and ticking:
@bostonte wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:The real interesting part of that (and it shows you the value of these databases) is that Chemical Bank ceased to exist as an entity in 1996. They are now know as JP Morgan Chase...
Well, lots of banks have the same or similar names.
Chemical Financial Corporation has a subsidiary called Chemical Bank. It's Michigan's third largest bank holding company. The cards you mention from that databased are actually issued by this Chemical Bank, and as you see here
are still being issued.They're FIA managed cards, but the particular Chemical Bank that database references is still alive and kicking."Chemical Bank is the third largest bank headquarted in Michigan, with assets of $3.9 billion as of December 31, 2008. Our commitment to Michigan runs deep. For over 90 years, Chemical Bank's hometown approach to banking has remained steadfast and focused on community banking, highlighted by local leadership and decision making, a devotion to community and personalized service."
Message Edited by bostonte on 11-25-2009 08:48 PMMessage Edited by bostonte on 11-25-2009 08:48 PM
Is FIA associated with Bank of America in any way? and does anyone here have either of those cards listed on the page? I didn't know anyone was still offering credit lines up to $100,000 anymore. thought those were dead.
FIA is BofA.
There are still some cards out there with higher lines. Certainly $50K and some higher.