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Franklin Savings Bank in Franklin, N.H., has lured an executive from Florida to become its next chief financial officer.
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Mackinac Financial in Manistique, Mich., has promoted an executive from its bank to become its next chief financial officer.
June 2 -
The Independent Community Bankers of America said that it agrees with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currencys support for responsible innovation in fintech but that it worries marketplace lenders have a regulatory advantage.
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The National Credit Union Administration will host a webinar on how to become a certified Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI).
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FirstBank Florida in Miami has recruited five bankers from area competitors to bolster its commercial banking department.
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Georgia United Credit Union announced it has reached a key business growth milestone, surpassing the $1-billion mark in total assets.
June 1 - California
First Republic Bank in San Francisco plans to raise about $178 million through a common stock offering.
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Community Business Bank in West Sacramento, Calif., has finally put the Troubled Asset Relief Program in the past.
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The latest crop of prohibition orders includes one against an employee involved in the fraud that led to the failure of Taupa Lithuanian CU.
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1st Mississippi FCU in Meridian, Miss., has adopted Sharetec as its new core system to assist with fulfilling certain strategic goals.
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Wellesley Bancorp in Massachusetts has recruited a State Street executive to succeed its outgoing chief financial officer and treasurer.
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The latest crop of prohibition orders includes one against an employee involved in the fraud that led to the failure of Taupa Lithuanian CU.
May 31 -
Paragon Commercial could raise up to $29 million when the Raleigh, N.C., company conducts its initial public offering.
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The $3.8 billion-asset company said in a press release Thursday that Lynne Fox will succeed Noel Beasley, who decided to step down after retiring from the Workers United union.
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Fifth Third in Cincinnati has closed a branch in downtown Columbus as part of an ongoing streamlining effort.
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Radius Bank in Boston has recruited a team to lead a national push into Small Business Administration lending. Among the new hires is Diane Gallion, a former executive at The Bancorp in Delaware, who will be national director of government-guaranteed lending at Radius.
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Kelly King promised "additional announcements later this year" tied to long-term succession planning, and it was initially unclear if he was referring to his own retirement plans. BB&T later said that King would be CEO for the "foreseeable future."
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The $25 billion-asset subsidiary of First Horizon National said in a press release Wednesday that Louis Allen, executive vice president and manager of commercial banking for the bank's west Tennessee region, will be promoted to regional president June 30.
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Fulton Financial in Lancaster, Pa., has hired Lynn Ozer as president of Small Business Administration lending. Before joining Fulton, Ozer led a small-business lending team at Susquehanna Bancshares that was largely dismissed after the company's sale to BB&T.
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Shore Community Bank in Toms River, N.J., has called on some old friends to lead the board of directors.
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