M&A
M&A
- Indiana
Old National Bancorp in Evansville, Ind., has agreed to buy Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin in Madison.
January 12 -
Raising capital has been tough for community banks ever since the financial crisis, especially the smallest ones. But a few firms have developed structured products that offer banks a chance to band together to raise needed Tier 1 capital at relatively low cost, while avoiding the regulatory ire that befell trust-preferred securities.
January 11 -
Old Fort Banking in Tiffin, Ohio, has sold a controlling interest to its employees. The Old Fort Employees Stock Ownership and 401(k) plan bought a 45% stake in Gillmor Financial Services, the holding company for the $471 million-asset Old Fort.
January 11 -
Eagle Bancorp in Bethesda, Md., has hired four bankers to a develop a business line making Federal Housing Administration-insured loans for multifamily rental properties.
January 11 -
Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., will cut about 10% of its workforce and cancel contracts for redundant systems and services.
January 11 -
M&A momentum is building, even among larger banks that have been sidelined for years.
January 10 -
Associated Banc-Corp in Green Bay, Wis., will increase its fourth-quarter allowance for loan losses by $13 million to compensate for potential late payments or defaults on loans in its energy portfolio.
January 8 -
Patriot National Bancorp in Stamford, Conn., said that its chief financial officer resigned this week and that it has hired a former Connecticut community bank executive to replace her.
January 8 -
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January 8 -
Ohio Valley Banc Corp. in Gallipolis, Ohio, has agreed to buy Milton Bancorp in Wellston, Ohio. The $808 million-asset Ohio Valley said it will pay about $20 million in cash and stock for the parent of Milton Banking Co.
January 8 -
First Express of Nebraska in Gering and First Wyoming Bancorp. in Laramie have agreed to merge. The companies did not disclose the price of the deal, which is expected to close by mid-2016.
January 8 -
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January 8 -
Joseph Chillura, CEO of the $3.5 billion-asset USAmeriBank, runs a privately held company that should be an ideal candidate for industry consolidation. While trying to keep an open mind, Chillura seems intent on staying on the sidelines as other Florida banks strike deals.
January 7 - Wisconsin
Johnson Financial Group in Racine, Wis., has agreed to buy the wealth management business of Cleary Gull Advisors.
January 6 - New York
Tompkins Financial in Ithaca, N.Y., said that its Tompkins Insurance Agencies unit bought Shepard, Maxwell & Hale Insurance.
January 6 -
Deloitte has named Kenny Smith leader of its financial services industry group in the U.S., succeeding Robert Contri, who had held the role since 2011.
January 6 -
Bank of the Ozarks' willingness to buy C1 Financial in Florida depended, in part, on CEO Trevor Burgess staying with the company, regulatory filings show. Bank of the Ozarks also insisted that C1 sell $43 million in Brazilian loans before agreeing to a $403 million merger.
January 6 - California
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has appointed Katherine August-deWilde to the newly created position of vice chair.
January 6 -
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has appointed Katherine August-deWilde to the newly created position of vice chair.
January 6 -
After enduring a slew of post-crisis scandals, bankers are beginning to see the light on becoming stewards of their organizations.
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