The branch was later sold to the Kensington and Tacony Railroad.
The branch from Social Circle to Monroe was sold to the Georgia Eastern Railroad in February 1987.
In order to raise cash, six branches were sold to Manufacturers Hanover Trust.
In 1989, three more branches were sold to First Fidelity and Chase Manhattan Bank.
The branches and deposits have since been sold to the Great Western Financial Corporation of Beverly Hills, Calif.
In late 2007, the Danish branch of the company was sold to Eik Bank Danmark.
In 1970, the recording branch was sold to Decca, which continued the label in much the same vein under the direction of Peter Wadland.
In 2001, two branches in Saskatchewan were sold to Canadian Western Bank.
Theoretically, at least, a restructuring could mean branches could be closed or sold and jobs could be lost.
The branches were never sold, of course.