Comerica

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Image:Comerica logo.png Comerica Incorporated Template:Nyse is a financial services company headquartered in Detroit, with principal offices in the skyscraper now known as Comerica Tower. In 1849, the Detroit Savings Fund Institute was founded by Elon Farnsworth. The company's name changed to The Detroit Savings Bank in 1881 and to simply the Detroit Savings Bank in 1933, being one of the few area banks to survive the Great Depression. In 1953, the Detroit Bank, The Birmingham National Bank, Ferndale National Bank, and Detroit Wabeek Bank and Trust Company consolidated operations to form The Detroit Bank & Trust Company. This remained the name of the bank until 1982 when the current name was adopted. In 1992, Comerica merged with Manufacturers National Corporation.

Currently, Ralph W. Babb, Jr. is the Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer. The CFO is Elizabeth Acton.

Comerica has approximately 11,000 employees. Comerica Bank locations can be found in Michigan, California, Texas and Florida, with select business operations in several other states. It is among the twenty-five largest banking companies in the U.S., with $54 billion in total assets at September 30, 2005. Comerica's operating units include corporate banking, small business banking, and personal financial services.

Comerica agreed in December 1998 to pay $66,000,000 over thirty years for naming rights to Comerica Park in Detroit, home to the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball.

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