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Description about Industry: -
Commercial banking was among the first industries to develop in the United States. Subject to a convoluted set of regulations at the state and federal levels, the banking industry is broad in scope and complex in nature. Modern commercial banks provide both individual and corporate customers with an increasing number of financial services. Innovations in this industry in the late twentieth century included the introduction of credit cards, accounting services for corporate firms, factoring, leasing, trade in Eurodollars, lock box banking, and security investment. Banks constantly seek to improve service to customers by expanding the quality and number of their services.
Breakdown by State: -
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State
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Records
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State
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Records
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State
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Records
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State
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Records
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State
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Records
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AK
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359
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HI
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689
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MI
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3,139
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NV
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714
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UT
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901
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AL
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3,419
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IA
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1,816
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MN
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3,792
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NY
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13,415
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VA
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3,715
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AR
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1,831
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ID
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864
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MO
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4,755
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OH
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6,183
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VT
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142
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AZ
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2,568
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IL
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10,994
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MS
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1,490
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OK
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2,130
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WA
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1,636
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CA
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14,287
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IN
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4,039
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MT
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640
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OR
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1,502
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WI
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3,061
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CO
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2,327
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KS
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1,812
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NC
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10,523
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PA
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6,681
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WV
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5,415
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CT
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1,396
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KY
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2,316
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ND
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593
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RI
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203
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WY
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328
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DC
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801
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LA
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1,778
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NE
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1,293
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SC
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2,017
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DE
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565
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MA
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2,033
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NH
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566
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SD
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583
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FL
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6,216
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MD
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1,998
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NJ
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3,607
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TN
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2,158
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GA
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6,088
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ME
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355
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NM
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1,004
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TX
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9,178
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Title wise Breakdown: -
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Titles
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Records
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C-Level
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26,705
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V-Level
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24,902
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D-Level
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5,635
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M-Level
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37,479
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Other Executives
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65,194
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