Chase bank has opened its ninth branch in San Luis Obispo County and its third in San Luis Obispo at the Cal Poly Student Union.
The full-service branch on campus is managed by Cal Poly Alumnus Jonathan Krumholz.
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Chase bank has opened its ninth branch in San Luis Obispo County and its third in San Luis Obispo at the Cal Poly Student Union.
The full-service branch on campus is managed by Cal Poly Alumnus Jonathan Krumholz.
Chase has six employees at the Cal Poly branch and about 125 in the county.
The bank recently opened a branch in Grover Beach.
Chase is the U.S. consumer and commercial banking business of JPMorgan Chase & Co. It has more than 850 bank branches and 3,200 ATMs in California.
Chase took over branches of Washington Mutual after that firm collapsed in 2008 in the largest thrift failure in U.S. history.
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