Description
Albany Bank and Trust Company, N.A. provides personal and business banking services. It offers checking accounts; savings accounts, such as money market, statement savings, senior statement savings, young savers statement savings, certificates of deposit, and individual retirement accounts; ATM and debit cards; and personal loans, including ABC credit rehabilitation, automobile, and home equity lines of credit loans. The company also offers commercial loans, including accounts receivable financing, acquisition financing and leveraged buyouts, asset based lending, capital equipment financing, export financing, loans secured by negotiable instruments, lease financing, letters of credit, revolving lines of credit, small business administration loans, and working capital loans. In addition, it provides real estate loans, such as commercial, industrial, and residential acquisition loans; commercial, industrial, and multifamily construction and mortgage financing; interim residential financing; land acquisition and development loans; rehabilitation loans; residential mortgage financing; and small business administration commercial mortgages. Further, the company provides land trust, Internet and mobile banking, bill pay, and additional services. It serves business owners, real estate operators/developers, professionals, and others. Albany Bank and Trust Company, N.A. was formerly known as National Bank of Albany Park in Chicago and changed its name to Albany Bank and Trust Company, N.A. in March 1977. The company was founded in 1953 and is based in Chicago, Illinois with locations in Skokie and Chicago, Illinois. Albany Bank and Trust Company, N.A. operates as a subsidiary of Albank Corporation.
Corporate Address
3400 West Lawrence Avenue Chicago, IL60625-5104 United States of America
United States of America
773-267-7300
Tags:
Finance and Corporate Banking Services, Corporate and Investment Banking Services, Individual Banking, Bank Securities, Bank Capital, Real Estate Banking, Banking Markets, Personal Loans, Market Loans