Jackie Stewart is the executive editor of American Banker Magazine. Previously, she covered breaking news, community banks and mergers and acquisitions for American Banker before being named as the managing editor of the Credit Union Journal. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2006, Jackie taught for two years in the Bronx, N.Y., through Teach for America.
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Bridge Bancorp Inc. in Bridgehampton, N.Y., said late Monday that it will raise up to $10 million by selling common stock.
November 21 -
Unable to withstand the loss of such high-profile clients as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Steven J. Baum P.C., New York's largest foreclosure law firm, is closing its doors.
November 21 -
Webster Financial Corp. in Waterbury, Conn., received court approval to settle longstanding litigation over a condominium project in Columbus, Ohio, that had previously resulted in an almost $19 million verdict.
November 21 -
First Northern Community Bancorp in Dixon, Calif., said Monday that it had exited the Troubled Asset Relief Program after repurchasing a stock warrant from the Treasury Department.
November 21 -
Shares of Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin Inc. have been removed from the Nasdaq exchange and are now trading over the counter.
November 21 -
Cathay General Bancorp in Los Angeles has added a former KPMG consultant to its board.
November 21 -
SunTrust Banks Inc. in Atlanta is freezing its pension plan at the end of the year in an effort to reduce its overall employee benefits costs.
November 18 -
Hampton Roads Bankshares Inc. in Norfolk, Va., has named a special assets executive, Denny P. Cobb, chief credit officer for one of its banking units.
November 18 -
Shareholders of Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. in Lititz, Pa., and Tower Bancorp Inc. in Harrisburg, Pa., have approved the companies' proposed merger.
November 17 -
Citigroup Inc. renewed a multiyear deal to continue issuing private-label credit cards for Sunoco Inc. customers, the companies said Thursday.
November 17 -
The Federal Reserve has banned a former executive of Security Bank in Tulsa, Okla., from the banking industry.
November 17 -
The touch-screen coffee-table computer used by RBC, Umpqua Bank and other banks in their branches now has more sophisticated sensors.
November 17 -
Home BancShares Inc. in Conway, Ark., has agreed to buy 17 branches in a purchase-and-assumption agreement with Park National Corp. in Newark, Ohio.
November 17 -
NBT Bancorp Inc. in Norwich, N.Y., said late Wednesday that it will acquire Hampshire First Bank in Manchester, N.H.
November 16 -
PerkStreet Financial said Wednesday that it had named PayPal Inc. president Scott Thompson to its board.
November 16 -
Bank of the West in San Francisco is entering the Chicago area by opening a commercial banking office.
November 16 -
The Atlanta bank will let First Marblehead market and process all new student loans by next fall.
November 16 -
Charles Schwab Corp. has finalized its purchase of Compliance11 Inc., a Chicago firm that helps securities and investment firms manage their compliance with regulations.
November 16 -
TD Bank says it will add 1,600 jobs in South Carolina in the next three to five years as it builds a regional hub there.
November 16 -
Cheviot Financial in Cheviot, Ohio, said Tuesday that it had received regulatory approval for a stock offering tied to its mutual holding company's proposed mutual-to-stock conversion.
November 16