8107. Greenfield Savings Bank (Greenfield, MA)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Reopening
Bank Type
savings bank
Start Date
February 1, 1909*
Location
Greenfield, Massachusetts (42.588, -72.600)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
d5d92828

Response Measures

None

Description

Bank was closed by the Massachusetts Savings Bank Commissioner in February 1909 for unprofitable loans (assets later shown sufficient). It reopened in spring 1913 and paid depositors in full with a dividend. No run is described in the articles.

Events (2)

1. February 1, 1909* Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Closed by the state savings bank commissioner because of unprofitable loans and alleged poor investments/irregularities by the board of investment that brought about the suspension.
Newspaper Excerpt
The Savings bank commissioner closed the bank in February, 1909.
Source
newspapers
2. March 31, 1913 Reopening
Newspaper Excerpt
After having been closed for four years the Greenfield Savings bank is to open its doors tomorrow. ... all who wish to may draw out the full amount of their deposits, together with a 3 per cent. dividend and interest since last November.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (6)

Article from Vermont Phœnix, September 27, 1912

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MASSACHUSETTS NOTES. Depositors in the Greenfield Savings bank will be interested to know that the bank, which suspended three years and six months ago, has assets enough to pay every dollar of its indebtedness, besides a surplus. Bank Commissioner Thorndike told the trustees Friday that he could not consent to a full resumption of business until the termination of the suit brought by his predecessor against the investment committee, but he recommended that within a short time the trustees allow interest to the depositors.


Article from Daily Kennebec Journal, December 10, 1912

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PLENTY OF FUNDS But Greenfield, Mass., Bank Cannot Resume Till Suit Is Settled. Greenfield, Mass., Dec. 9.-An unique situation in the banking situation of Massachusetts was shown, today, at the annual meeting of the Greenfield Savings Bank, which has been closed since February, 1909, Bank Commissioner Augustus G. Thorndike announced that although every cent of the bank's $2,838,075 liabilities to depositors was covered by good assets, and there was a surplus of $106,924, the bank could not be opened nor could its 7000 depositors be paid. This condition of affairs is due to the fact that the bank has a suit pending against the Board of Investment, which was in office when it was closed and whose alleged poor investments and irregularities brought about the suspension. The bank commissioner said the laws of Massachusetts would not allow the re-opening of the bank until the suit was disposed of. He announced his intention of asking the in-coming Legislature to amend the present statutes So that a re-ppening might be possible.


Article from The Daily Gate City, March 31, 1913

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Bank Open Again. GREENFIELD, Mass., March 31.After having been closed for four years the Greenfield Savings bank is to open its doors tomorrow. The depositors have been notified and all who wish to may draw out the full amount of their deposits, together with a 3 per cent. dividend and interest since last November. The Savings bank commissioner closed the bank in February, 1909. The assets now amount to $3,055,497 and the deposits, $2,838,075.


Article from The Evening Times, April 1, 1913

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SAVINGS BANK REOPENS. Greenfield, Mass., April 1.-The Greenfield Savings Bank. which was closed by order of the savings bank commissioner more than four years ago, was reopened today for business. Notice has been given that the depositors will receive the full amount of their principal on deposit. togethed with a three per cent dividend and interest since last November. The suspension of the bank was caused by unprofitable loans.


Article from The Hattiesburg News, April 1, 1913

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SAVINGS BANK REOPENS. Greenfield, Mass., April The Greenfield Savings Bank, which was closed by order of the savings bank commissioner more than four years ago, was re-opened today for business. Notice has been given that the depositors will receive the full amount of their principal on deposit, together with a three per cent. dividend and The interest since last November. suspension of the bank was caused by unprofitable loans.


Article from Amarillo Daily News, April 2, 1913

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Savings Bank Re-Opens GREENFIELD, Mass., April 1.The Greenfield Savings Bank, which was closed by order of the savings bank commissioner more than four years ago, was reopened today for business. Notice has been given that the depositors will receive the full amount of their principal on deposit together with three per cent dividend and interest since last November. The suspension of the bank was caused by unprofitable loans.