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- Texas. MetroCorp, first incorporated in 1998, was an overseas Chinese bank holding company for two overseas Chinese banks in the United States: MetroBank...
- Metrocorp Publishing is a media company based in Philadelphia that publishes lifestyle magazines in the United States, including: Metrocorp grew out of...
- Insurance Corporation. In 2014, East West acquired MetroCorp Bancshares, which operated as MetroBank, for $268 million in cash and stock. In 2022, the...
- owned by the Philadelphia-based company Metrocorp Publishing (sometimes rendered in camel case as "MetroCorp") since 1971. WCVB-TV Channel 5, WBZ NewsRadio...
- opened MetroBank and Texas First National Bank during a banking crisis that hurt the state's mainstream banks. George Lee, the president of MetroCorp Bancshares...
- in Philadelphia by the Lipson family of Philadelphia and its company, Metrocorp Publishing. One of the oldest magazines of its kind, Philadelphia magazine...
- October 2004, Boston magazine publisher Metrocorp announced that it bought a majority stake in the W****ly Dig. Metrocorp, which had operated Boston magazine...
- Tom Wilson". "What's What With … Tom Wilson". Philadelphia magazine. MetroCorp. December 3, 2008. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved...
- International Memorial Hermann Healthcare System The Methodist Hospital MetroCorp Bancshares Mexican Restaurants, Inc. Microvast Motiva Enterprises Murphy...
- Philippine bank founded in 1962 MetroBank, the subsidiary of MetroCorp Bancshares, an American bank based in Houston, Texas Metro Bank (United Kingdom), a British...