Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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First Community Bancshares in Overland Park, Kan., is expanding in Missouri by buying the $34.6 million-asset NKC Bancshares Inc. in North Kansas City, Mo.
November 19 -
Farmers and Merchants Bank in Stuttgart, Ark., has agreed to buy the $120 million-asset Chart Bank in Perryville, Ark., according to a local news report.
November 19 -
With competition for prime branch sites more intense than ever, credit unions and banks are moving quickly to secure their next locations. Perhaps too quickly. In the rush to outrace competitors into the next hot market, financials sometimes neglect to include some basic provisions into their sale or lease agreements that could save the institution considerable angst in the future.
November 19 -
The District of Columbia City Council is considering a bill that would deposit far more of the city's funds in local community banks to help stimulate economic growth.
November 16 -
Shares of Royal Bancshares of Pennsylvania Inc. have fallen more than 11% since the $1.3 billion-asset Narberth company said it would delay reporting its third-quarter earnings, because it has yet to determine the amount of reserves it would need to cover its loan losses.
November 16 -
Bank of the Carolinas Corp. in Mocksville, N.C., and Randolph Bank and Trust Co. in Asheboro said they terminated their merger agreement after Randolph failed to get enough shareholder votes to approve the transaction.
November 16 -
The sudden departure of Lone Star Bank's top executive has left the Houston start-up in the hands of investors who have no day-to-day experience running banks.
November 16 -
After reporting record third-quarter earnings, American Community Bancorp in Evansville, Ind., appears on its way to losing money this quarter.
November 16 -
Sterling Financial Corp. of Lancaster, Pa., said its deal to be sold to PNC Financial Services Group Inc. of Pittsburgh remains on track despite its disclosure this week of $35 million in new charges related to issues in its equipment leasing unit.
November 16 -
Community National Bank in North Branch, Minn., has been ordered by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to overhaul its management, change its loan policies, and begin an independent review of its loan portfolio.
November 15 -
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The deal that Oritani Financial Corp. announced Wednesday for Greater Community Bancorp would give the Washington Township, N.J., thrift company more core funding, more commercial banking expertise, and more branches in counties where it already operates.
November 15 -
Tompkins Financial Corp. of Ithaca, N.Y., said Tuesday that it is buying Sleepy Hollow Bancorp Inc. for $30.2 million.
November 14 -
Southside Bancshares Inc. in Tyler, Tex., said in a Securities and Exchange Commision filing late Tuesday that it would restate its consolidated statement of cash flows in earnings reports for 2004, 2005 and 2006.
November 14 -
LAS VEGAS — America's Community Bankers last-ever conference included lots of discussion on the credit crisis, regulatory burden, and other hot-button issues, but it wasn't all business.
November 14 -
New Century Bancorp Inc. of Dunn, N.C., has lost money in two straight quarters and has been slapped with an enforcement order for lax underwriting, but its chief executive said that it has addressed regulators' concerns, and that it is already on the road back to profitability.
November 14 -
Alan B. Levan, the chairman and chief executive officer of BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., has more than one company getting stung by the housing market's troubles.
November 13 -
Middle Atlantic community banks that need correspondent banking services have no shortage of options; there are bankers’ banks based in Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, and the nation’s largest bank for other banks opened a Maryland office two years ago, mainly to help small banks make loans that exceed their limits.
November 12 -
F.N.B. Corp. in Hermitage, Pa., has been anxious to expand beyond its Rust Belt markets, and on Friday it struck a deal that would move it into some of the faster-growing regions of its home state.
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