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Washington Trust Bank

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Type
  
Private

Number of employees
  
850

Website
  
watrust.com

Founded
  
1902

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Key people
  
Peter F. Stanton (Chairman & CEO) John E. (Jack) Heath, III (President & COO) Scott Luttinen (Executive Vice President, Commercial Banking Division) Linda A. Williams (President, Oregon Region) Dave Terrell (President, Southern Idaho Region)

Products
  
Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, Private Banking, Home Loans, Wealth Management, Wealth Advisory, Investment Services, Trust Services

Headquarters
  
Spokane, Washington, United States

Parent organization
  
W.T.B. Financial Corporation

History of washington trust bank


Washington Trust Bank is an American diversified financial services holding company headquartered in Spokane, Washington. It is the oldest and largest privately-held commercial bank in the Pacific Northwest. There are more than 40 financial centers and offices in Washington, Idaho and Oregon with nearly 850 employees. As of December 2014, Washington Trust Bank has assets in excess of $4.77 billion.

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Background

Washington Trust opened its doors in 1902 as The Washington Trust Company. Current CEO Peter F. Stanton is the fourth generation of the Stanton Family to lead the bank.

The bank operates offices throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho. The first branches in Idaho opened in 1989, while the first branch in Portland opened in 2004. Washington Trust expanded to the Puget Sound area, including opening offices in Seattle in 2000 and in Bellevue in 2004.

Services

Services include personal and commercial banking, home loans, private banking, wealth management and advisory services, trust services and investment services.

The bank has ranked first in deposits in Spokane County since 2009.

References

Washington Trust Bank Wikipedia