Western Savings and Loan

Western Savings and Loan

Infobox_Company
name = Western Savings and Loan
type = Holdings, loans

slogan =
foundation = 1929
location_city = Phoenix, Arizona
location_country =
USA
key_people = Junius ElMarion Driggs, CEO
Douglas Driggs
num_employees =
industry = Banking
revenue = $6 billion USD

Western Savings and Loan was a American financial institution founded by the Driggs family.

The Driggs family came to Arizona in 1921 after trading everything they owned--a bank, drugstore, hotel, and wheat farm in Driggs, Idaho--for a section of cotton land in Maricopa County. Their timing was unfortunate since when their crop came in cotton prices plummeted and they were forced to take jobs selling building and loan certificates. In 1929, the Driggs family pooled $5,000 to found the Western Building and Loan Association, which became Western Savings.

uccess and eventual failure

It eventually becoming a $6 billion savings and loan institution. Western had shared a position on the list of the nation's 100 largest savings and loans with other Arizona based institutions — MeraBank was number 27 on the list, Western came in at 37th, Great American was 67th, and Pima was 82nd. But in 1989, Western Savings moved into second place — not for its size, but for the amount of its losses, with a $1.06 billion net deficit, following a substantial but smaller loss the previous year. Western Savings was taken-over by the Resolution Trust Corporation, the federal depositor for the Savings and Loan Crisis bailout.

Accomplishments and recognition

American Newcomen honored Western Savings and Loan Association in the year of the Company's 40th anniversary. Since it was formed by the Driggs family in the Spring of 1929, six months before the historic stock crash, Western Savings had at that time grown to become the largest savings and loan association in Arizona and among the 100 largest in the United States. The major objectives of the Association were the encouragement of thrift and the promotion of home ownership. Over the years up to that point, more than 30,000 first mortgage loans had been made, totaling more than 390 million dollars, thus providing an important factor in the growth and development of Arizona. [ [https://shop.newcomen.org/product.php?productid=81231"American Newcomen"] , Official Site of The Newcomen Society of the United States. Retrieved on September 20, 2007.]

References

* http://marriottschool.byu.edu/marriottmag/summer03/alumni/index.cfm?loc=alumni#driggs


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