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National Bank of Detroit

NBD Bancorp
NBD Bank
Public
Traded as : NBD
Industry Banking
Fate Merger with First Chicago Corp. in 1995 to form First Chicago NBD
Predecessor National Bank of Detroit
Successor First Chicago NBD
Founded March 24, 1933; 84 years ago (1933-03-24) as National Bank of Detroit
Defunct December 1, 1995; 21 years ago (1995-12-01) as NBD Bancorp
Headquarters Detroit, Michigan, United States
Key people
  • Charles T. Fisher Jr.
  • Charles T. Fisher III
  • Verne G. Istock
Products Financial Services

The National Bank of Detroit (NBD), later renamed NBD Bank, was a bank that operated mostly in the Midwestern United States. Following its merger with First National Bank of Chicago, the bank was ultimately acquired and merged into Bank One, at which point the NBD name was discontinued. Today, what was once NBD is owned by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

NBD was founded in 1933 in Detroit in the midst of widespread bank failures during the Great Depression. Spurred by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) to help stabilize the nation's banking system, NBD's shares were initially equally owned by General Motors (GM) and by the U.S. government under the RFC. The bank opened for business on March 24, 1933. Charles T. Fisher Jr., of the automobile body manufacturing family became a Director and the President in 1938, serving until his death in 1958. By 1945, GM had divested its ownership of bank stock, and by 1947 RFC had ended its involvement in the bank as well.

In September 1993, Charles T. Fisher III step down as chairman, president and chief executive officer of NBD Bancorp and was replaced by Thomas H. Jeffs II as president and Verne G. Istock as chairman and chief executive officer.

In 1995, NBD merged with the First National Bank of Chicago; the combined bank was called First Chicago NBD. First Chicago NBD later merged with Bank One, which eliminated the NBD name. Bank One was itself purchased by JPMorgan Chase & Co. As of March 2006, most former NBD branches carry the Chase name.

NBD had branches in Toronto and Windsor, Ontario, and overseas in London's Finsbury Circus, in Tokyo, and in Frankfurt.


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