Ken McCarthy is a reporter at Credit Union Journal, and a former reporter for American Banker and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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West Florida Banking is made up of bankers who ran Jefferson Bank of Florida, which is now part of CenterState Banks.
By Ken McCarthyMay 30 -
A strong economy and the chance to court Hispanic customers and businesses have banks interested in the region once more.
By Ken McCarthyMay 29 -
A Burke & Herbert veteran will serve as CEO until January, when the bank will introduce an outsider as its leader.
By Ken McCarthyMay 29 -
As foot traffic continues to decline, bankers are relying on gimmicks like dramatic lighting and placing buildings closer to highways in an effort to market their institutions.
By Ken McCarthyMay 23 -
The parent of Ponce Bank has agreed to acquire Mortgage World Bankers.
By Ken McCarthyMay 22 -
The Bay Area is a booming market with a limited number of smaller banks. The high premium Presidio is receiving from Heritage Commerce might spark more M&A activity.
By Ken McCarthyMay 20 -
The Illinois bank is buying a bank formed in the 1970s to serve Cuban-Americans.
By Ken McCarthyMay 17 -
The moves are part of a plan CEO Rajinder Singh discussed in a conversation with American Banker.
By Ken McCarthyMay 17 -
Meridian Corp. may have breached sales agreements after originating nearly $100 million in loans in a state where it lacked a license.
By Ken McCarthyMay 16 -
The Nashville, Tenn., company hired Tim Schools from Highlands Bancshares to succeed founding CEO Claire Tucker.
By Ken McCarthyMay 14