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Bailout Bank Bio: W.T.B. Financial (Washington Trust Bank)

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May 13, 2009
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Washington Trust Bank logoW.T.B. Financial Corp. is the bank holding company for Washington Trust Bank. Washington Trust is the largest privately held commercial bank in the Northwest, and has offices in Washington, Utah, Oregon, and Idaho. The company is based in Spokane, Washington. W.T.B. Financial received $110 million through the Treasury’s Capital Purchase Program.

In February 2009, W.T.B. Financial purchased Beaverton, Oregon-based Pinnacle Bank, which had fallen into receivership by the FDIC. W.T.B. agreed to pay a discounted price of $7.6 million for Pinnacle’s $72 million worth of assets.


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Bailout Bank Bio: W.T.B. Financial Corp

 

Federal Equity Investment

$110 million

Total Revenue

Unknown

Net Income

Unknown

Number of Employees

Unknown

Corporate Headquarters

Spokane, Washington

Business Sector

Private Bank

Officers and Directors

Unable to Locate

Corporate Website

www.watrust.com/

Executive Compensation

Unable to Locate

  

►Financial Documents

W.T.B. Acquires Pinnacle Bank

009 W.T.B.13F

W.T.B. FDIC Financials

Federal contracts

No federal contracts located.

Lobbying reports (if any)

Fourth Quarter 2008

No lobbying reports located.

Political Contributions

No Political Contributions

Related Articles

February 16, 2009 Pinnacle Bank closed, sold by regulators Bizjournals.com

February 13, 2009 Pinnacle Bank of Beaverton, Oregon fails-US FDIC Reuters

February 4, 2009 Washington Trust gets capital infusion Spokane Spokesman-Review

 

Last Updated May 14, 2009

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