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Mid-America Federal is on this list, but I wonder WHICH Mid-America Federal this might apply to. Mid-America Federal Savings & Loan dropped the "Savings & Loan" from its name in the 1980s (after the S&L scandals of that decade) and renamed itself into MidAmerica Bank in the 1990s. It's still an independent entity, with a parent of Mid-America Federal Bancorp (and traded under MAFB), and corporate offices in Clarendon Hills, Illinois. The bank is not large, and has taken over a couple of other Chicago area banks, but is a decent regional "player" in northeast Illinois and southeast Wisconsin. --JohnDBuell01:14, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
It's been a couple of weeks, and I've seen no proof that Mid-America Bank/Mid-America Federal (at least the one I know from Chicago's suburbs) got absorbed by First Chicago and later Bank One and then Chase, so I've removed it. --JohnDBuell21:07, 6 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]