Wrong question
Unless there's a significant reason not to, go with one that still has a branch available locally. At some point it'll come in useful.
Failing that, go with one that has had massive problems. They'll have lost sufficient business for them to either have fixed things, or at least have a plan in place for when it all falls down again.
The ones with no problems have just got lucky... so far.
(Post is slightly tongue in cheek)