Wachovia
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Wachovia
Summary
Wachovia is a business[1]. Wachovia ranks in the top 3% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (592 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Wachovia's instance of is recorded as business[3].
- Wachovia's instance of is recorded as enterprise[4].
- Wachovia's instance of is recorded as credit institution[5].
- Wachovia is owned by Wells Fargo[6].
- Wachovia followed CoreStates Financial Corporation[7].
- Wachovia followed First Union[8].
- Wachovia followed Golden West Financial[9].
- Wachovia followed Wells Fargo[10].
- Wachovia's headquarters location is recorded as Charlotte[11].
- Wachovia's Commons category is recorded as Wachovia Bank[12].
- Wachovia's industry is recorded as credit institution[13].
- Wachovia's country of origin is recorded as United States[14].
- 1879 marks the founding of Wachovia[15].
- Wachovia was dissolved in 2008[16].
- Wachovia's parent organization or unit is recorded as Wells Fargo[17].
- Wachovia's official website is recorded as http://www.wachovia.com/[18].
- Wachovia's employees is recorded as {'amount': '+96000'}[19].
- Wachovia's legal form is recorded as public company[20].
- Wachovia's different from is recorded as Wachovia Tract[21].
Body
Founding
1879 marks the founding of Wachovia[15].
Identity
Predecessors include CoreStates Financial Corporation[7], First Union[8], Golden West Financial[9], and Wells Fargo[10].
Operations
Wachovia's headquarters location is recorded as Charlotte[11]. Wachovia's parent organization or unit is recorded as Wells Fargo[17].
Industry
Wachovia's industry is recorded as credit institution[13].
Ownership
Wachovia is owned by Wells Fargo[6].
Dissolution
Wachovia was dissolved in 2008[16].
Why It Matters
Wachovia ranks in the top 3% of business entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (592 views/month).[2] Wachovia has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[22] Wachovia is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]