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The recent devastating wildfires in Los Angeles have caused an estimated $135 billion-$150 billion dollar loss and impacted nine bank branches in the region as of Jan. 14.
Six of these branches belong to the four largest U.S. banks, with two from JPMorgan Chase, two from Bank of America, one from Wells Fargo and one from Citibank. The oldest branch that closed was a U.S. Bank branch that opened in 1928.
Read more about the bank branches affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, including their addresses and the total deposits assigned to each location according to the FDIC's Summary of Deposits.
Source: S&P
Bank branches affected by LA wildfires
Bank Name | Address | Branch open date | Total deposits | YOY deposit change |
JPMorgan Chase | 15200 W Sunset Blvd. | 06/30/1987 | 424,000,000 | -5.7% |
Bank of America | 15314 W Sunset Blvd. | 09/21/1962 | 352,800,000 | -16.3% |
Wells Fargo | 15240 W Sunset Blvd. | 09/04/2008 | 345,000,000 | -10.1% |
Bank of America | 2345 Lake Ave. | 12/30/1957 | 204,300,000 | -6.6% |
JPMorgan Chase | 2333 Lake Ave. | 10/30/1934 | 202,300,000 | -2% |
U.S. Bank | 15305 W Sunset Blvd. | 01/01/1928 | 171,700,000 | 14.9% |
First Citizens Bank | 15135 W Sunset Blvd. | 01/10/1929 | 155,400,000 | -7.4% |
Citibank | 15215 W Sunset Blvd. | 10/01/1934 | 149,000,000 | -7.5% |
RBC | 15273 W Sunset Blvd. | 05/23/2011 | 74,800,000 | 4.5% |