Seafirst Bank
Seafirst Corporation was a bank holding company based in Seattle, Washington.
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Seafirst Bank
Seafirst Corporation was a bank holding company based in Seattle, Washington.
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Seafirst Corporation was a bank holding company based in Seattle, Washington.
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1999-09-27
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Merged into the newBank of America Corporation
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1929-11-11
1977-07-01
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1999-09-27
fate
Merged into the new Bank of America Corporation
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1929-11-11
1977-07-01
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Seafirst Corporation
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BankAmerica Corporation
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Seattle-First National Bank
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Bank of America Corporation
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Seafirst Bank
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NYSE:SFC
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Seafirst Corporation was a bank holding company based in Seattle, Washington.
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