
All About LaSalle Bank
The LaSalle Bank N.A. and LaSalle Bank Midwest N.A. is under Lasalle Bank Corporation. It has $116 billion in assets, it is headquartered at 135 South LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois. Corporation is an indirect subsidiary of Netherlands-based ABN AMRO Bank N.V., one of the world's largest banks, with total assets of EUR 986 billion, more than 3,000 locations in over 60 countries and a staff of more than 105,000 full-time equivalents. The bank is established in 1893 with $39.2 billion in assets and $20.7 billion in deposits. It has commercial, investment and retail banking products and services through 260 branches and more than 1,000 ATMs in Michigan and Indiana.
LaSalle Bank works across the globe, Global Markets develops products for commercial clients. Payments and trade in the bank for the retail, private client, and commercial markets are covered by Transaction Banking and it is a product organization for them. Asset Management operates from over 20 locations worldwide, LaSalle Bank is one of the world's leading asset managers and for private investors and institutional clients it manages EUR 176.2 billion worth (as at 31 December 2005) of assets. The bank also has its headquarters in Chicago and this is the largest bank with $73 billion in assets and $42.5 billion in deposits. Individuals, small businesses, middle-market companies and 500 ATMs, institutions through 140 retail locations, and on-line at lasallebank.com throughout Chicago and the neighbouring suburbs are served by LaSalle Bank.
Twenty three states are operated by and it also maintains commercial banking offices in 19 cities across the U.S. and through its subsidiaries LaSalle National Leasing Corporation, LaSalle Business Credit, LLC and LaSalle Financial Services, Inc. it offers specialty services. For more than 75 years, LaSalle Bank N.A. has been a committed member of Chicago-area communities. It has supported numerous efforts to enrich the lives of local residents. LaSalle Bank has long-standing associations within the areas of sports and culture.