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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Hometown Financial, which completed three acquisitions this year, is considering branch openings for a push into the city.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 25 -
As apps like Uber and Lyft gain more traction, the need for new cars — and loans — is expected to diminish.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 11 -
MetroCity Bankshares has said it could use the proceeds to open branches or pursue acquisitions.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 10 -
The company has agreed to buy a portfolio of commercial loans from Santander Bank.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 7 -
Many community banks are launching digital banks, more aggressively courting younger customers and abandoning the idea that only primary banking relationships are worthwhile.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 4 -
Dorothy Savarese will remain the Massachusetts bank's chairman and CEO.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 1 -
The company could raise as much as $158 million by selling shares to the public.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 1 -
A second activist investor is pushing the company's board to find a buyer.
By Ken McCarthyOctober 1 -
The transition to Stein from Hadley Robbins is the result of a multiyear succession process, the Tacoma, Wash., company said. Robbins had succeeded the late Melanie Dressel.
By Ken McCarthySeptember 30 -
Gulf Capital Bank has received conditional approval from state and federal officials and could be up and running late this year or early next year, its organizers say.
By Ken McCarthySeptember 30