- Arthur T. Roth
Arthur Thomas Roth (
December 22 ,1905 inThe Bronx –September 17 ,1997 inRockville Centre, New York ) was an American banker.Known as "Mr. Long Island", Arthur Roth played a key role in the development of
Long Island banking from 1926 through the 1970s. Roth began his career as a cashier and worked his way up to become thechief executive ofFranklin National Bank . During his tenure, Franklin National Bank became the 18th largest bank in the United States. Under Roth's leadership, Franklin National Bank was the first bank to issuecredit cards , as well as the first to offer drive-in teller services.In July 1968, Arthur Roth was removed from his position as chief executive due to growing loan losses and a shrinking stock price. His removal was precipitated by press accounts of his son Donald's connection with land deals in
Suffolk County .Harold V. Gleason , then President, wanted Roth out and bad press was the best way to get rid of Roth. Some claim Roth over-extended the bank by aggressively pushing into theNew York City real estate market. Among other close connections the bank had, was withWebb and Knapp , developers ofRoosevelt Field , on whose board Roth sat. As real estate values in New York dropped in the following years, Franklin National Bank was stressed with millions of dollars of questionableloans . The Directors from a merger with the Federation Bank were persuaded by Gleason not to nominate Roth for another term as Director. Gleason then became Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, invitingLaurence Tisch to join as Vice Chairman as he was a 22% shareholder. Tisch served in an inactive manner until he sold his stock toMichele Sindona , "The Popes Banker". Management of Franklin, led by Gleason and Sindona engaged in a massive real estate expansion, fraudulent statement of financial assets, foreign currency activities, and mismanagement that ultimately led to the bank's demise onOctober 8 ,1974 . At the time it was the largest bank failure in the history of the United States.External links
* [http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-past1109,0,6557342.story?coll=ny-lihistory-navigation Newsday Article on Franklin National Bank]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0CE0D91238F93BA2575AC0A961958260 NY Times Death Notice]
* [http://www.liu.edu/CWIS/CWP/LIBRARY/cbr/newsrelease.html News Release: Papers of Arthur T. Roth]
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