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ugh. not pleased. nabe does not need another bank, especially one that is more than willing to supply credit cards to folks with no social security number, typically an illegal alien.
Posted by erical
on October 30th, 2007 at 6:48 am
Bank Of America is opening alot of locations in Queens at the moment. They are on a building spree. Washington Mutual has also opened a few new Queens branches.
Institution Name CERT State
(Hqtrd) Bank
Class State/
Federal
Charter No. of
Offices Deposits
($000) No. of
Offices Deposits
($000) Market
Share
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK NA 628 OH N Federal 3,103 439,390,998 5 605,002 18.88%
HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL ASSN 57890 DE N Federal 452 74,875,634 3 466,437 14.56%
CITIBANK NATIONAL ASSN 7213 NV N Federal 1,035 209,866,549 1 422,451 13.19%
RIDGEWOOD SAVINGS BANK 16026 NY SB State 24 2,422,376 1 225,622 7.04%
COMMERCE BANK NATIONAL ASSN 21140 PA N Federal 396 39,911,473 2 215,115 6.71%
NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANK 16022 NY SB State 160 12,028,910 2 193,043 6.03%
NORTH FORK BANK 15985 NY NM State 355 37,870,618 1 188,866 5.89%
ASTORIA FS&LA 29805 NY SA Federal 85 13,488,246 1 153,209 4.78%
STERLING NATIONAL BANK 7220 NY N Federal 11 1,449,151 1 117,517 3.67%
EMIGRANT SB BROOKLYN QUEENS 58169 NY SB State 6 608,183 1 102,700 3.21%
MASPETH FS&LA 30303 NY SA Federal 5 815,045 1 101,749 3.18%
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK 32633 NV SA Federal 2,178 202,604,990 2 101,316 3.16%
MANUFACTURERS&TRADERS TR CO 588 NY SM State 672 32,724,029 1 87,109 2.72%
APPLE BANK FOR SAVINGS 16068 NY SB State 49 5,838,215 2 86,819 2.71%
FLUSHING SAVINGS BANK FSB 16049 NY SA Federal 13 1,964,893 1 42,763 1.33%
SOVEREIGN BANK 29950 PA SA Federal 744 49,095,174 1 39,524 1.23%
FIRST AMERICAN INTL BANK 35186 NY NM State 8 367,333 1 31,315 0.98%
BANK OF AMERICA NA 3510 NC N Federal 5,727 596,561,467 1 23,432 0.73%
Number of Institutions in the Market: 18 TOTALS 15,023 1,721,883,284 28 3,203,989 100.00
Bank Of America is DEAD last in Forest Hills marketshare and rightfully so. They are opening another branch to increase share of market as they have 1 branch with 0.73% marketshare.
Commerce has climbed steadily in Forest Hills in marketshare which is under investigation right now by the SEC. Will be interesting to see what happens when the TD BankNorth merger is finalized.
Citibank has the highest amount of deposits per person basis yet has only 1 branch in town.
That First Central Saving Bank on Austin street offers nothing and hasnt come out yet.
Posted by Aqua BoA
on October 30th, 2007 at 10:11 am
Ibex is a high quality construction firm so it will make the community nicer since they do really nice looking construction.
Even the Bank Of America branch on 71st and Continental is nice looking inside. Problem is, its the worst bank to use if you store alot of money.
Chase is a better bank with more branches in the NYC marketplace. Citibank has the most high end depositors of any bank. Commerce/TDBankNorth is climbing marketshare and is known for good customer service. And ridgewood is good for those when they have their promo CD’s at times as its a 1 branch local bank. HSBC is also a decent bank for online depositors who also use the ATMs.
Bank Of America wont get significant deposits in that area. I wonder why they decided to plunk down funds in that section. With Jamaica, Queens there was a redevelopment of the area occuring and so it made sense as they were low on banks. They previously had HSBC and North Fork. Then Sterling came in, and now you have Bank of America AND Washington Mutual for a total of 5 banks instead of the previous 2.
Posted by Anonymous
on October 30th, 2007 at 10:26 am
It’s going to be a BOA ATM center only— with 2 ATM’s.
Similar to the one on 5th Av and 42 St.
Posted by visionary
on October 30th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
So… could the “major bank” slated for the Ricbon/Koptiev corner (Metropolitan @ 71st Ave) be BofA? My “money” is on that one…
Posted by NYC Roads
on October 30th, 2007 at 10:27 pm
OK, so which of these banks will be the first to close their FH branches as a result of the sub-prime debacle? Maybe the Wells Fargo mortage branch on Austin? How about Citi - they’re losing a major bundle. That space would make a nice restaurant or store.
Posted by fran
on November 2nd, 2007 at 4:04 pm
Citi and BofA have been the most hurt by the subprime mess. Chase hasn’t had alot of exposure in that arena - they are very conservative and they are cutting even more of their subprime employees since the whole melt-down started - that is why you see alot of advertisements from them promoting “responsible lending”. The Wells Fargo on Austin is a mortgage lending storefront….they have some subprime folks there, but they also do alot of work in high end loans and try to get new construction relationships with developers. They also haven’t been hurt in that big a way by what has been going on…..
Posted by kgirl
on November 2nd, 2007 at 7:42 pm
Posted by Steve on Monday, October 29th, 2007
As reported here and elsewhere, a Tudor-flavored storefront in scenic East AQUA has been under construction for some time now–not so noteworthy in and of itself, except for the fact that the construction company in question is Ibex, some sort of ritzy Manhattan firm that specializes in big corporate projects. I passed by the other day, and lo and behold, the scaffolding was down. Of course, I peered in the window to investigate.
The layout immediately struck me as a bit odd. The store, formerly a hated cell-phone emporium, was never very big in the first place, but Ibex had cut off fully half of it with a huge drywall, which had two large squares cut out. On the right was an officey door leading to the back. Something looked … familiar about this.
Wait a minute, I thought, the truth slowly and horribly dawning on me. This is a bank!
And that’s when I saw them — plans sitting folded up in the corner of the store, against the window. The only words visible? “Bank of America.”
Well, it’s not a 99-cent store, at least. And it’s not vacant! And Starbucks is still on for the next block. You’ll need somewhere to take out the $6 or so you’ll need for one of their frothy coffee drinks. Besides the Chase right next door, I mean.