Hanover Trust Company

The Hanover Trust Company was a private American bank of the 1920s.

Its offices were located in Boston, Massachusetts.

[1] It became infamous initially for turning down Charles Ponzi for a loan of 2,000 dollars[2] (for his IRC scheme) in 1919, and subsequently for being bought up by Charles Ponzi in July 1920.

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