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    Chase Bank plans Bay Area expansion

    21.05.12

    Chase Bank is planning to expand its branch network by at least 25 locations in Northern California, a push that could create hundreds of new jobs in the region this year.

    The goal for Chase is to draw closer to market leaders Bank of America and Wells Fargo Bank.

    That could take a while, though. Chase ranks fourth in the Bay Area, with a market share of just 4.6 percent, based on deposits, according to the latest figures from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

    "When we look at our market share and the number of our branches, we definitely see room for expansion," said Don Bausley, manager of the San Francisco and East Bay markets for Chase.


    Source: Inside Bay Area