- Minnesota
A federal judge ruled that Wells Fargo violated a contract with the NFL's Minnesota Vikings over the placement of signs near the team's new stadium, according to a published report.
June 24 -
OceanFirst Bank in Toms River, N.J., now has extra reason to cheer for the Monmouth University mens basketball team that was in the running for an NCAA tournament berth last season.
June 24 -
South State in Columbia, S.C., has terminated five loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
June 24 -
Franklin Financial Network in Tennessee hit a roadblock in its plan to buy Civic Bank & Trust in Nashville, but that didn't stop Franklin from hiring away Civic's chief executive.
June 23 -
Eligible credit unions have until June 30 to apply for grant assistance through the National Credit Union Administration's Community Development Revolving Loan Fund, the regulator said Thursday.
June 23 -
FirstBank Holding in Lakewood, Colo., will have a sole chairman after one of its co-founders announced plans to step down.
June 23 -
ST. LOUIS Vantage Credit Union has completed its conversion to the Episys core operating system from Symitar. The $801 million-asset CU said it completed the conversion in May.
June 23 -
The $5.3 billion-asset company said in a press release Tuesday that it will buy two branches in the California markets of Granada Hills and Burbank from the $7.3 billion-asset Boston Private Financial Holdings in Boston.
June 22 -
Two directors have resigned at 1st Constitution Bancorp as part of a dispute over changes to the Cranbury, N.J., company's board structure.
By Joseph Kellard and Paul DavisJune 22 -
The National Credit Union Administration will host Micro-Enterprise Lending: Making Loans to Small Business, a webinar designed to help credit unions learn how to assist small-business members.
June 22 -
Mascoma Savings Bank in New Hampshire spent six months searching for a new president and chief executive before selecting one of its directors for the job.
June 21 -
FVCBankcorp in Fairfax, Va., and Independent Bank Group in McKinney, Texas, are raising capital through private and public offerings of subordinated notes.
June 21 -
Bank United in Miami Lakes, Fla., has appointed two former Capital One Financial executives to lead its new equipment and franchise finance subsidiary.
June 21 -
First Citizens BancShares in Raleigh, N.C., has terminated five of its nine loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
June 20 -
Freedom Federal Credit Union said that Michael MacPherson, who has served as the $288 million-asset credit union's interim president and chief executive since October, has been named to those jobs on a permanent basis.
June 17 -
Golden 1 has reached a milestone that only five other credit unions nationwide have crossed.
June 17 -
Eastern Virginia Bankshares in Tappahannock, Va., is backing up the moving van as it prepares to relocate its headquarters to a Richmond suburb, with an eye toward efficiency and growth.
June 16 -
Peapack-Gladstone Financial in Bedminster, N.J., is considering additional acquisitions in wealth management after raising $50 million in subordinated debt.
June 16 -
The $15 billion-asset bank said in a press release Wednesday that Kevin Moffitt has been hired to succeed Brian Wildman, who was named MB Financial's executive vice president of consumer banking in March.
June 15 -
The $3.2 billion-asset Park Sterling announced this week that it will hire four commercial and industrial bankers from the $2.3 billion-asset CommunityOne Bancorp to help expand its commercial banking team in the Charlotte metropolitan area.
June 15