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Astoria Bank

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Astoria Financial Corporation
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1888; 136 years ago (1888)
DefunctOctober 2, 2017; 7 years ago (October 2, 2017)
FateAcquired by Sterling Bancorp
Headquarters
Area served
New York metropolitan area
Key people
Monte N. Redman, CEO
Ralph F. Palleschi, Chairman
Frank E. Fusco, CFO[1]
RevenueIncrease $0.454 billion (2016)[1]
Decrease $0.071 billion (2016)[1]
Total assetsDecrease $14.558 billion (2016)[1]
Total equityIncrease $1.714 billion (2016)[1]
OwnerSterling Bancorp
Number of employees
1,328[1]

Astoria Financial Corporation was a bank holding company based in Lake Success, New York. On October 2, 2017, the company was acquired by Sterling Bancorp.[2]

As of December 31, 2016, the company's principal subsidiary, Astoria Bank, operated 88 locations.[1]

History

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In 1888, the bank was first chartered by New York State.[1]

In 1936, the name was changed to Astoria Savings & Loan Association.

In 1937, the bank received a federal charter and became Astoria Federal Savings & Loan Association.

In 1989, George L. Engelke, Jr., was named president and chief executive officer of the company.[3]

In 1993, Astoria Financial Corporation was created as part of the conversion from a mutual organization to a joint-stock company.

In 1995, the bank acquired Fidelity New York Savings Bank for $160 million in cash.[4]

In 1997, the bank acquired Greater New York Savings Bank for $293 million in stock and cash.[5][6]

In 1998, the bank acquired Long Island Savings Bank for $1.8 billion.[7]

In 2012, George L. Engelke, Jr. resigned as chairman.[8]

In 2017, the bank was acquired by Sterling Bancorp.[2] The two banks will have a combined value of approximately $30 billion in assets, $20 billion in gross loans, and over $19 billion in deposits, and will operate under the Sterling Bancorp name.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Astoria Financial Corporation 2016 Form 10-K Annual Report
  2. ^ a b "Sterling Bancorp and Astoria Financial Corporation Complete Merger" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. October 2, 2017.
  3. ^ INCANTALUPO, TOM (December 17, 2014). "George L. Engelke Jr. dead, former bank executive was 76". Newsday.
  4. ^ Iida, Jeanne (July 14, 1994). "Astoria to buy Fidelity New York, a thrift, for $160 million in cash". American Banker.
  5. ^ "Astoria Corp. Merges With Savings Bank". The New York Times. Reuters. April 1, 1997.
  6. ^ MOYER, LIZ (April 1, 1997). "Astoria Buying Greater N.Y. Savings for $293 Million". American Banker.
  7. ^ O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY L. (April 4, 1998). "Astoria Financial to Buy Long Island Bank in $1.8 Billion Deal". The New York Times.
  8. ^ "Astoria Financial Corporation Announces The Resignation Of Chairman George L. Engelke, Jr. And The Appointment Of Presiding Director Ralph F. Palleschi As Non-Executive Chairman" (Press release). PRNewswire. June 20, 2012.
  9. ^ "Sterling Bancorp and Astoria Financial Corporation Complete Merger". Retrieved May 6, 2024.