First Kedalfax Bank

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First Kedalfax
Established 1846
Headquartered Rosendale, Kedalfax
Assets Đ65,001,600,000,000 (10/2005)
Company value Đ398,059,113,244 (10/2005)
CEO James D.H. Waterson
CFO Robert K. Dutton
Board Chairman John D. Little
Slogan The best bank. Ever.

First Kedalfax, officially The First Kedalfax Banking and Trust Corporation (KSX:FKX) is Kedalfax's largest banking company. It has 20,932 branches in Kedalfax. It operates commercial and securities-financial services for many of Kedalfax's largest corporations , and personal/retail and automated banking services for over 200,000,000 individual accounts in the country.

History and background

First Kedalfax was founded as the Kennerwyck Pecuniary Exchange in January of 1846. It only handled currency exchange between the old Dutch currency and the new Kedalfaxian currency. By December, it had started giving loans. In June of 1847, it changed its name to the First Bank of Kedalfax. It grew from there. In 1900, it changed its name to First Kedalfax Banking and Trust during the acquisition of Sempter Bank. Between 1900 and 1929, it had acquired over twenty banks in Kedalfax.

First Kedalfax was one of only fifteen financially solvent banks during the Great Depression.

In 1987, First Kedalfax acquired the then-largest bank in the nation: Ericson Banking. This pushed First Kedalfax into the first place position for banks in the nation, just above the Eastland Corporation. To this day those are the two largest banks in Kedalfax.