
Paul Davis
Founder, Bank SlatePaul Davis is the founder of Bank Slate, a financial strategy and research firm. He previously led community bank coverage at American Banker.

Paul Davis is the founder of Bank Slate, a financial strategy and research firm. He previously led community bank coverage at American Banker.
CardWorks also specializes in subprime credit cards and loans for recreational and marine vehicles.
The company will pay $130 million for Commerce Financial Holdings.
A large charge-off and an additional loan-loss provision reduced quarterly profit by 12%, to $47.8 million.
Broadway Financial prefers a small balance sheet and loans to real estate investors that offer affordable housing. Capital Corps and its founder, Steven Sugarman, want the bank to expand by making more loans directly to low- and moderate-income borrowers.
Capital Corps, founded by former Banc of California CEO Steven Sugarman, wants the minority-run Broadway sold to a buyer that serves low- and moderate-income borrowers.
The Iowa company will pay $280 million to gain 25 branches and $1.2 billion in loans.
The company will also gain a loan production office and $105 million in loans as part of the deal.
The company will pay $15.5 million for a bank with one branch and a large amount of low-cost deposits.
The Connecticut company will appoint Lawrence Seidman to become a director at its next annual meeting.
The Mississippi company will pay $49 million for Traders & Farmers Bancshares.
The company agreed to acquire Alliance Benefit Group of Illinois, which has more than 600 clients and 40,000 plan participants.
The Michigan company will pay $101 million for the parent of First National Bank in Howell, Mich.
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The California company will pay $1 billion for Opus, a once highflying bank that struggled with credit issues in recent years.
National Lloyds, which provides insurance for mobile homes, has a distribution network that operates in 40 states.
Kenneth Lehman, a former banking attorney who acquires large stakes in small banks, will buy BankFlorida, which lost $555,000 through the first nine months of 2019.
The company has revised its near-term forecasts for reducing expenses, citing delayed branch closings and a decision to spend more time testing systems ahead of conversion and integration.
The promise of post-closing payments encourages top executives to pursue deals that aren’t necessarily in their self-interest, but investors may eventually raise concerns that the packages are expensive and too focused on the short term.
The deal will create a bank with $34 billion in assets and operations stretching from Virginia to Florida.
The company, which sold the business to a group of former employees, will shut down its operation this quarter.