Chase Bank
- Bank Name:Chase Bank
- Bank Class:National Bank - FED Member
- Member FDIC:Certificate #628
- Routing Number:ACH & Wire - 51 Records
- Locations:4827 Branches in 49 states
- Web Address:chase.com
Chase Bank Information
Chase Bank was founded in January 1824 and is based in Columbus, Ohio. The bank operates as a subsidiary of Jpmorgan Chase & Co.. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation records and based on the institution's charter type, Chase Bank is classified as a commercial bank, national (federal) charter and Fed member, supervised by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). Chase Bank is a FDIC-insured bank with certificate number of 628. The assigned Fed RSSD ID of Chase Bank is 852218.
Chase Bank currently operates with 4827 branches located in 49 states. The bank has most branches in California, New York, Texas, Florida and Illinois. As of today, Chase Bank is the 1st largest bank in US by branch count. Chase Bank is the 1st largest bank in California with 862 branches; 1st in New York with 577 branches, 1st in Texas with 476 branches, 4th in Florida with 407 branches and 1st in Illinois with 269 branches.
A single 9 digit routing number is necessary to process ACH transfers, wire transactions, direct deposits, bill payments, and other money transfers in the US. We currently have 51 routing numbers in our database. For a comprehensive list and to locate the routing number specific to a branch, please refer to the Chase Bank routing numbers page. Alternatively, you may search and visit the webpage for your specific branch to view its designated routing number.
The full address of bank headquarters is 1121 Polaris Pkwy, Columbus, OH 43240. You can visit the official website of the bank at https://www.chase.com for more information and online banking service if available. For a comprehensive list of Chase Bank branches, including detailed information such as hours of operation, contact numbers, addresses, available services, and more, please narrow your search by selecting a location from the map or list below.
Map Of Branch Locations
Bank Offices By State
- ALAlabama9 Offices in AL
- AZArizona190 Offices in AZ
- ARArkansas8 Offices in AR
- 862 Offices in CA
- COColorado109 Offices in CO
- 60 Offices in CT
- DEDelaware9 Offices in DE
- DCDC21 Offices in DC
- FLFlorida407 Offices in FL
- GAGeorgia104 Offices in GA
- IDIdaho15 Offices in ID
- ILIllinois269 Offices in IL
- INIndiana119 Offices in IN
- IAIowa6 Offices in IA
- KSKansas8 Offices in KS
- KYKentucky42 Offices in KY
- 101 Offices in LA
- MEMaine5 Offices in ME
- MDMaryland46 Offices in MD
- 56 Offices in MA
- MIMichigan177 Offices in MI
- 31 Offices in MN
- 4 Offices in MS
- MOMissouri34 Offices in MO
- MTMontana4 Offices in MT
- NENebraska7 Offices in NE
- NVNevada55 Offices in NV
- 5 Offices in NH
- 183 Offices in NJ
- 7 Offices in NM
- NYNew York577 Offices in NY
- 34 Offices in NC
- 3 Offices in ND
- OHOhio225 Offices in OH
- OKOklahoma26 Offices in OK
- OROregon78 Offices in OR
- 71 Offices in PA
- 14 Offices in RI
- 19 Offices in SC
- 4 Offices in SD
- 27 Offices in TN
- TXTexas476 Offices in TX
- UTUtah43 Offices in UT
- VTVermont2 Offices in VT
- VAVirginia46 Offices in VA
- 152 Offices in WA
- 17 Offices in WV
- 57 Offices in WI
- WYWyoming3 Offices in WY
History Of Chase Bank
Chase Bank, officially known as JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, has a history that dates back to its establishment in 1824 as the Chemical Bank & Trust Company. Over the years, the institution underwent several name changes and expansions through numerous acquisitions. In 1969, the bank was renamed Chemical Bank, which evolved into Chemical Bank New York Trust Company in 1959, and later Chemical Corn Exchange Bank in 1954. The bank expanded significantly in the 1970s and 1980s, notably acquiring multiple regional banks such as Chemical Bank of Syracuse and Community National Bank and Trust Company of New York. A significant transformation occurred in 1996 when it acquired The Chase Manhattan Bank, leading to the eventual rebranding as The Chase Manhattan Bank. In 2004, Chase merged with Bank One, marking the transition to JPMorgan Chase Bank. Since then, Chase has continued to grow by acquiring various institutions, including Washington Mutual Bank in 2008 and JPMorgan Bank and Trust Company in 2015. Most recently, in May 2019, Chase acquired Chase Bank USA, National Association, further solidifying its presence in the banking sector. Today, Chase is a prominent financial institution providing a range of services across the United States.
Below is a list of some important events in bank's history, including mergers and acquisitions.
05-18-2019Acquired Chase Bank Usa, National Association in Wilmington, DE.
08-31-2015Acquired JPMorgan Bank and Trust Company, National Association in San Francisco, CA.
10-14-2011Acquired Custodial Trust Company in Jersey City, NJ.
09-25-2008Acquired Washington Mutual Bank Fsb in Park City, UT.
09-25-2008FDIC Assisted Merger
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I have had horrible customer service from this bank. You can not ever reach a real person to help you and their online bureaucracy is worthless if you want to complain or have an issue outside the norm.... Read more
Your inner bank is not open in the open hours that have been posted. I have to cash a check with a teller, and oftentimes I have been there at 10:30 a.m. and the bank is not open. Why is this?... Read more
Terrible place to bank. I'd been a customer for 45 years, since it was first Texas Commerce Bank. A couple years ago I had about $200,000 transferred into my account from another bank from a matured CD. And I went in and got the paper work. Then in a week or two, Chase CLOSED my account, froze it, and bounced ALL my checks, and never told me they did it and they never did tell me why. I found out ... Read more
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