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NetBank, formerly named Atlanta Internet Bank (1996) and Net.B@nk (1998), was a direct bank.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 36 relations: Alpharetta, Georgia, American Banker, American City Business Journals, Associated Press, Axos Financial, Bank failure, Bankruptcy, BBC, Business Wire, Captive insurance, Chief executive officer, Columbia, South Carolina, CompuBank, Computer World, Direct bank, Dot-com bubble, Ernst & Young, EverBank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, GlobeNewswire, ING Group, Initial public offering, Law360, Mortgage, Nasdaq, Office of Thrift Supervision, Online banking, Retail banking, Reuters, Savings and loan association, Savings and loan crisis, The New York Times, The UPS Store, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, United States Department of the Treasury, Vehicle insurance.

  2. 1996 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
  3. 2007 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
  4. Banks based in Georgia (U.S. state)
  5. Banks disestablished in 2007
  6. Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2007
  7. Defunct companies based in Georgia (U.S. state)

Alpharetta, Georgia

Alpharetta is a city in northern Fulton County, Georgia, United States, and part of the Atlanta metropolitan area.

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American Banker

American Banker is a New York-based trade publication covering the financial services industry.

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American City Business Journals

American City Business Journals, Inc. (ACBJ) is an American newspaper publisher based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Axos Financial

Axos Financial is a bank holding company based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Bank failure

A bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid to meet its liabilities.

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Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legal process through which people or other entities who cannot repay debts to creditors may seek relief from some or all of their debts.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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Business Wire

Business Wire is an American company that disseminates full-text press releases from thousands of companies and organizations worldwide to news media, financial markets, disclosure systems, investors, information web sites, databases, bloggers, social networks and other audiences.

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Captive insurance

Captive insurance is an alternative to self-insurance in which a parent group or groups create a licensed insurance company to provide coverage for itself.

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Chief executive officer

A chief executive officer (CEO) (chief executive (CE), or managing director (MD) in the UK) is the highest officer charged with the management of an organization especially a company or nonprofit institution.

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Columbia, South Carolina

Columbia is the capital city of the U.S. state of South Carolina.

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CompuBank

CompuBank, N.A. was a financial company engaged primarily in retail banking, mortgage banking, business finance and providing ATM and merchant processing services. NetBank and CompuBank are Defunct banks of the United States.

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Computer World

Computer World (Computerwelt) is the eighth studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released on 11 May 1981.

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Direct bank

A direct bank (sometimes called a branch-less bank or virtual bank) is a bank that offers its services only via the Internet, mobile app, email, and other electronic means, often including telephone, online chat, and mobile check deposit. NetBank and direct bank are online banks.

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Dot-com bubble

The dot-com bubble (or dot-com boom) was a stock market bubble that ballooned during the late-1990s and peaked on Friday, March 10, 2000.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young Global Limited, trade name EY, is a multinational professional services partnership.

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EverBank

EverBank is an American diversified financial services company providing banking and investment services, primarily via a direct bank. NetBank and EverBank are online banks.

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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) is a United States government corporation supplying deposit insurance to depositors in American commercial banks and savings banks.

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GlobeNewswire

GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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ING Group

The ING Group (ING Groep) is a Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Amsterdam.

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Initial public offering

An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors.

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Law360

Law360 is a subscription-based, legal news service based in New York City.

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Mortgage

A mortgage loan or simply mortgage, in civil law jurisdictions known also as a hypothec loan, is a loan used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose while putting a lien on the property being mortgaged.

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Nasdaq

The Nasdaq Stock Market (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange based in New York City.

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Office of Thrift Supervision

The Office of Thrift Supervision (OTS) was a United States federal agency under the Department of the Treasury that chartered, supervised, and regulated all federally chartered and state-chartered savings banks and savings and loans associations.

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Online banking

Online banking, also known as internet banking, virtual banking, web banking or home banking, is a system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website or mobile app.

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Retail banking

Retail banking, also known as consumer banking or personal banking, is the provision of services by a bank to the general public, rather than to companies, corporations or other banks, which are often described as wholesale banking (corporate banking).

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Reuters

Reuters is a news agency owned by Thomson Reuters.

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Savings and loan association

A savings and loan association (S&L), or thrift institution, is a financial institution that specializes in accepting savings deposits and making mortgage and other loans.

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Savings and loan crisis

The savings and loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s (commonly dubbed the S&L crisis) was the failure of 32% (1,043 of the 3,234) of savings and loan associations (S&Ls) in the United States from 1986 to 1995. NetBank and savings and loan crisis are bank failures in the United States.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The UPS Store

The UPS Store (formerly the United States arm of Mail Boxes Etc.) is a franchised subsidiary of United Parcel Service which provides, according to its website, shipping, shredding, printing, fax, passport photos, personal and business mailboxes, and notary services.

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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency of the United States federal government, created in the aftermath of the Wall Street Crash of 1929.

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United States Department of the Treasury

The Department of the Treasury (USDT) is the national treasury and finance department of the federal government of the United States, where it serves as an executive department.

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Vehicle insurance

Vehicle insurance (also known as car insurance, motor insurance, or auto insurance) is insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, and other road vehicles.

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See also

1996 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

2007 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)

Banks based in Georgia (U.S. state)

Banks disestablished in 2007

Companies that filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2007

Defunct companies based in Georgia (U.S. state)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetBank

Also known as Atlanta Internet Bank, Net Bank, Net.B@nk, NetB@nk, NetBank, Inc..