MBNA of Delaware in 1993 opened its New England Regional Marketing Center in the old Knox Woolen Mill in Camden. The company, the world\u27s second largest lender through bank credit cards, employs 260 people in Camden, with an annual payroll of $4 million, and plans to expand its workforce to 400 by the end of the year. The company has brought such rapid change to Camden that some are questioning whether the economic benefits are worth it. Details
Knox Mill in Camden was once a woolen mill, then a corporate call center for MBNA, and now is in the...
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The credit-card giant MBNA has announced another expansion that would create 2,300 new jobs in Maine...
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Knox Mill in Camden was once a woolen mill, then a corporate call center for MBNA, and now is in the...
Feature article about the city of Belfast and its major employer, the MBNA credit card company, as t...
Over the past 150 years, New Jersey has experienced two major economic transformations, each time su...
MBNA Corp. of Delaware, which recently opened customer service centers in Camden and Orono, is consi...
Long article about the move into the vacant Knox Mill in Camden by MBNA America Bank of Delaware, an...
MBNA Corp. of Delaware, the nation\u27s second-largest credit card lender, yesterday announced that ...
The credit-card giant MBNA has announced another expansion that would create 2,300 new jobs in Maine...
MBNA, the world\u27s second largest credit card company, had planned a 130,000-square-foot expansion...
The Knox Woolen Mill in Camden, now the office of MBNA America Bank, is a symbol of the change takin...
News & Issues piece on MBNA, the largest independent credit card company in the world, which is add...
During the recession in the early 1990s, many New England banks were suffering from bad real estate ...
MBNA helped revitalize Midcoast Maine, when it established itself in 1993. How the business did so, ...
MBNA last Thursday announced plans to add up to 2,000 new jobs in Belfast. The company\u27s expansi...
Long, detailed profile Charles M. Cawley. Cawley, president of MBNA Corp., a credit card company ...
Focus on Midcoast Region piece on how Camden is offering its Apollo tannery site free or at partial...
Knox Mill in Camden was once a woolen mill, then a corporate call center for MBNA, and now is in the...
Feature article about the city of Belfast and its major employer, the MBNA credit card company, as t...
Over the past 150 years, New Jersey has experienced two major economic transformations, each time su...