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EurekaBank was a Foster City, California, based bank, with primary operations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Formerly known as Eureka Federal Savings and Loan, based out of San Carlos, California, and known for a scandal in the 1980s involving John DeLorean (maker of the car made famous by the movie Back to the Future). The bank operated 36 branches in the region, and was one of the largest local banks. Its overall existence was short, as it was acquired by
Bay View Bank Bay View Bank was a San Mateo, California, based bank which, at its height, operated 58 branches across the San Francisco Bay Area. It was one of the largest locally based banks in the San Francisco market. It had $3.03 billion in combined total d ...
in 1998, less than ten years after it was founded as a replacement to the failed
Eureka Federal Savings Eureka Federal Savings was a San Carlos, California, based thrift, which operated primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area, with 35 branches at the thrift's height. Founded in 1890, it was one of the oldest savings and loan organizations in Califo ...
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* {{U.S. Bancorp Defunct banks of the United States Banks established in 1988 1988 establishments in California Companies based in Foster City, California Banks disestablished in 1997 1997 disestablishments in California U.S. Bancorp