Where wide-scale branching is already permitted, like California, small banks prosper.
During the 18th century the bank prospered.
The bank prospered and grew during the next twenty years.
The task was to restructure the industry so that banks could prosper without risking another bailout.
Right from the start the cooperative banks prospered.
The bank, founded in 1910, prospered over the decades largely by doing business with its neighbors: local farmers, merchants and developers.
The bank prospered under their joint management, becoming one of the most successful banks in the northwestern United States.
What made such "philanthropy," especially appealing became apparent when the bank prospered.
The bank prospered initially, growing to include 76 branches, and over 1,200 employees.
The bank was prospering with help from the railroad.