Great Western Bank

Great Western Bank

:"Great Western Bank is also the name of a bank that operates in the midwestern United States, with branches in Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Missouri, Kansas and Arizona. See [http://www.greatwesternbank.com/ www.greatwesternbank.com] ." Great Western Bank (previously known as Great Western Savings & Loan) was a large consumer bank that operated primarily in the Western United States. Great Western's headquarters were in Chatsworth, California. The bank was acquired by Washington Mutual in 1997 for $6.8 billion.

Great Western Bank was held by Great Western Financial Corporation ("GWFC"), a corporation organized under the laws of the state of Delaware.

History

Great Western was founded in 1919 in California as a Savings and Loan. [citeweb|title=Great Western Financial Corporation - 1959|url=http://www.scripophily.net/grwefico19.html|publisher="scripophily.net"|accessdate=2008-09-18] In 1955, it was merged into a holding company, Great Western Financial Corp.

Within five years, Great Western acquired Santa Ana Savings (1956), West Coast Savings (Sacramento, 1957), Guaranty Savings (San Jose, 1958), Central Savings (San Luis Obispo, 1959), and First Savings (Oakland, 1959). The company later bought Santa Rosa Savings (1968) and Safety Savings (Los Angeles, 1969). In 1970 and 1971, GW purchased four additional California S&Ls.

In 1972, Great Western Financial combined them all into Great Western Savings.

In the early 1980s and until the early 1990s, Great Western retained Dennis Weaver as its spokesman. In late 1993, in the aftermath of the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s, Great Western acquired 119 Southern California branches of the failed HomeFed Bank from the Resolution Trust Corporation. [citeweb|title=HomeFed's Branch Sale|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE2D7163FF937A35751C1A965958260|publisher="New York Times"|accessdate=2008-09-27]

Northridge Earthquake

On January 17, 1994, GW's administrative campus in Chatsworth, California was particularly affected by the Northridge earthquake. Despite the quake, that year's profits quadrupled, thanks to the need for lower loss reserves and the gain on the sale of its 31 branches on Florida's Gulf Coast.

In 1995, GW's chairman James Montgomery passed the office of CEO to president John Maher, who accelerated the drive toward banking services.

In 1996, the company announced a $115 million restructuring program that would eliminate 800 jobs, consolidate mortgage banking branches, and install new technology. Later that year, GW sold its student loan business to Crestar Bank.

In early 1997 California thrift H.F. Ahmanson & Co. launched a hostile takeover bid for the company, but Washington Mutual's friendly offer won out later that year. Ironically, in 1998 WaMu acquired Ahmanson for $10 billion.

Other

The Forum, an arena in Inglewood, California, famous as the former home of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings, was known as the "Great Western Forum" for several years. This name came from Great Western S&L, which paid for the naming rights on the arena in 1988. The name still remained for several years though Great Western ceased to exist. The 15-year naming rights contract expired in 2003, and the Great Western name was finally removed in 2006.

Over ten years after the takeover, Great Western's logo is still visible in several places at their former headquarters in Northridge.

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