
TCF Bank is the wholly owned banking subsidiary of TCF Financial Corporation, a bank holding company headquartered in Wayzata, Minnesota. As of August, 2015, TCF Bank had nearly 380 branches in Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, Wisconsin, Indiana, Arizona and South Dakota.
History
TCF Bank began business in 1923 as Twin City Building and Loan Association. The company went public in 1986 chartered under the name TCF Banking and Savings, F.A. (TCF Bank). Despite some bank acquisitions such as Great Lakes Bancorp and Standard Financial, TCF Bank has grown primarily through de novo expansion.
Locations
Minnesota
TCF Bank was founded in Minneapolis. With approximately 110 branches in the area, it continues to be a major force in the Twin Cities. In-store branches are located inside of Cub Foods stores.
TCF Bank operates campus branches in partnership with the University of Minnesota (including the Duluth campus) and St. Cloud State University. TCF is also the only cash machine presence on the Minnesota State Fairgrounds.
Illinois
TCF Bank operates 192 locations in the Chicago metropolitan area, including branches located inside of Jewel-Osco stores.
TCF Bank also operates campus branches in partnership with the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University.
Indiana
TCF Bank operates one branch in northern Indiana.
Wisconsin
TCF Bank operates 25 branches in Wisconsin.
Michigan
TCF Bank operates 38 branches throughout Michigan.
In 1995, TCF increased its Michigan presence by acquiring the Great Lakes National Bank. From 1995 through 1998, the TCF Bank branches in Michigan operated under the Great Lakes National Bank name. In 1999, all of the branches were reflagged as TCF.
In 2002, the University of Michigan announced that TCF Bank had been selected as a preferred provider of banking services to students, faculty, and staff.
In 2005, TCF Bank announced the sale of its Michigan headquarters building to Ann Arbor real-estate company McKinley Associates, though part of the ground level remains a TCF Bank branch.
On November 6, 2006, TCF announced the sale of 10 branches in Battle Creek, Bay City, and Saginaw to Independent Bank. With this sale, TCF's Michigan branches became concentrated in Southeast Michigan, primarily in and around metropolitan Detroit.
Colorado
TCF has 36 branches in the Denver metro area and Colorado Springs.
Arizona
TCF's first branch office was opened in Mesa, on December 13, 2006. TCF now operates seven branches in the state of Arizona.
South Dakota
TCF Bank moved its headquarters to Sioux Falls in 2009. TCF has two branches in Sioux Falls.