Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Executives at Summit Financial Group Inc. in Moorefield, W.Va., view the company’s deal for the troubled Greater Atlantic Financial Corp. as an inexpensive way to scoop up low-cost deposits and strengthen its Virginia branch network.
April 16 -
Monarch Financial Holdings Inc.'s planned expansion into North Carolina's Outer Banks would move the Chesapeake, Va., company outside its home state for the first time.
April 13 -
Bank of the Ozarks Inc. in Little Rock has reported that first-quarter net income slipped 10%, to $7.5 million, from the year earlier.
April 13 -
The National Credit Union Administration has notified members of New Horizons Community Credit Union, a troubled Denver credit union it took over a year ago, of a potential data breach involving their personal financial information.
April 13 -
Less than a week after stepping down as president and chief executive of Millennium Bankshares Inc., Carroll C. Markley, the Reston, Va., company's founder, has resigned from its board.
April 13 -
A second-step conversion completed Wednesday has armed People's United Financial Inc. in Bridgeport, Conn., with $3.3 billion and the potential to be a powerful dealmaker.
April 13 -
Cascade Bancorp in Bend, Ore., reported Thursday that its first-quarter net income rose 61% from a year earlier, to $9.5 million. Earnings per share grew nearly 23%, to 33 cents.
April 13 -
Sterling Financial Corp. of Spokane is wasting no time filling in the gaping hole in its California operations.
April 12 -
Peoples Bancorp Inc. in Marietta, Ohio, announced Wednesday that Donald J. Landers, its chief financial officer and treasurer, has resigned.
April 12 -
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Mercantile Bank Corp. in Grand Rapids, Mich., announced first-quarter earnings Wednesday of $4.3 million, down 13% from the year earlier period.
April 12 -
The Texas House of Representatives is scheduled to consider a bill this week intended to modernize the state's Finance Code and reduce some bank burdens.
April 11 -
Pacific Capital Bancorp's announcement early Tuesday that it has stopped making controversial holiday and paystub loans appears to be the final blow to products that consumer groups have labeled as predatory.
April 11 -
Suffolk Bancorp in Riverhead, N.Y., said its first-quarter earnings fell 1.4% from a year earlier, to $5.1 million.
April 11 -
Continuing its expansion in metropolitan Atlanta, Security Bank Corp. of Macon, Ga., announced that it is buying the $252 million-asset First Commerce Community Bankshares Inc. in Douglasville.
April 11 -
Just weeks after being named president of New Century Bancorp Inc. in Dunn, N.C., William L. Hedgepeth 2nd has added the title of chief executive officer.
April 10 -
Pinnacle Financial Partners Inc. in Nashville is planning an expansion into the Knoxville market and has selected two SunTrust Banks Inc. executives to lead that effort.
April 10 -
Shares of Columbia Bancorp of The Dalles, Ore., plunged Monday in the first trading session after the company announced that it would report lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings as a result of margin contraction and a sizable loan chargeoff.
April 10 -
The Securities and Exchange Commission took a small step last week toward relaxing the Sarbanes-Oxley Act's most onerous provision, but community bankers were expecting something more.
April 9 -
LSB Bancshares Inc. and FNB Financial Services Corp. said they have selected the name NewBridge Bank for the bank that would result from their recently announced deal.
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