Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Franklin Bank Corp. of Houston announced Tuesday that it would buy five branches from Washington Mutual Inc. for $34 million.
June 22 -
The Greenlining Institute of Berkeley, Calif., is opposing legislation that would expand credit unions' business lending powers.
June 22 -
Mainsource Financial Group Inc. of Greensburg, Ind., said a stock offering had raised $28.6 million it will use for buying Madison Bank and Trust Co. in Madison, Ind.
June 22 -
Capital One Financial Corp.'s automobile financing unit is trying to enlarge its market share by partnering with community banks to provide loans the banks cannot make.
June 22 -
A New Mexico investor group that planned to found a bank is buying one instead, the $30 million-asset Interamerica Bank in Albuquerque.
June 21 -
Months after Citizens Financial Group of Providence, R.I., lost the rights to the Citizens name in two western Pennsylvania counties, the Royal Bank of Scotland unit says it will no longer have to rename its branches in the counties.
June 21 -
Since opening last June, Beach Business Bank has made a name for itself as a bank for doctors, taking in about $12 million of deposits from physicians in its hometown of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and around the country.
June 21 -
BankUnited Financial Corp. of Coral Gables, Fla., announced Monday that it would report a loss for the second quarter because it prepaid $405 million of Federal Home Loan Bank advances.
June 21 -
New York Community Bancorp Inc. took another step Monday in its balance-sheet restructuring by accepting $20 million of municipal deposits from New York City and New York State.
June 21 -
Structuring a commercial loan can be a challenge for banks based in Texas.
June 20 -
First National Bank Midwest of Oskaloosa, Iowa, wanted to beat other banks to the punch and be the first to open a branch in a busy new shopping district in west Des Moines.
June 20 -
South Georgia Holding Co. in Omega is acquiring the $134 million-asset Community National Bancorp of Ashburn for $29.5 million.
June 20 -
Robert E. Evans, who retired at the end of last month after 24 years as the chief executive officer of Peoples Bancorp Inc. in Marietta, Ohio, died late Wednesday, after a yearlong battle with stomach cancer. He was 65.
June 20 -
Eight months after opening its first out-of-state branch, Hudson City Bancorp of Jersey City is set to start adding more at a furious pace.
June 17 -
Simmons First National Corp. of Pine Bluff, Ark., has tripled its assets and expanded statewide over the last decade largely through acquisitions, but it is taking some time off from dealmaking to focus on internal growth.
June 17 -
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BancFirst Corp. in Oklahoma City said it had uncovered a $3.25 million shortfall at one of its branches.
June 16 -
Having been a defendant in four lawsuits in connection with loans guaranteed by the Farm Service Agency, Gold Banc Corp. Inc. of Leawood, Kan., has filed a suit of its own — against the agency.
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