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First Internet Bancorp (INBK) in Indianapolis is adding asset-based lending to its commercial offerings.
November 6 -
Monarch Community Bancorp (MCBF) in Coldwater, Mich., has finalized a plan to repurchase shares and warrants issued under the Troubled Asset Relief Program from the Treasury Department at a 55% discount.
November 5 -
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida (SBCF) in Stuart has begun a public offering to fund its exit from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
November 5 -
WSFS Financial (WSFS) Chief Executive Mark Turner has been picked to lead a Delaware business group.
November 5 -
To prove the value of the merger of Provident New York Bancorp and Sterling Bancorp, executives have to increase revenues at a much faster pace than expenses over the long haul, CEO Jack Kopnisky says.
November 5 -
Court referee Nancy Perez recommended that the Florida Supreme Court revoke David J. Stern's law license and order him to pay roughly $50,000 to cover the Florida Bar's legal costs, according to a report filed Oct. 30.
November 5 -
Quarterly profit rose 36% at BofI Holdings (BOFI) in San Diego, as the online bank's loan growth led to higher interest income.
November 5 -
Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) in Columbus, Ohio, has committed $25 million to help launch a microlending program for small businesses in Michigan.
November 5 -
Independence Bank in Newport Beach, Calif., has agreed to buy Premier Service Bank (PSBK) in Riverside.
November 5 -
Home Bancorp (HBCP) in Lafayette, La., has agreed to pay $34.5 million in cash for Britton & Koontz Capital (BKBK) in Natchez, Miss.
November 5 -
The $1 billion-asset company is looking to sell its branch in Ponte Vedra Beach for $3.5 million, the Jacksonville Business Journal reported Monday.
November 4 -
The Treasury Department plans to auction seven more lenders' Troubled Asset Relief Program shares, with a total face value of about $90 million.
November 4 -
Banesco USA in Coral Gables, Fla., reportedly received a $10 million investment from its shareholders during the third quarter.
November 4 -
Territorial Savings Bank in Honolulu plans to shed its federal charter and become a state-chartered savings bank.
November 4 -
The fireworks over a Pew Charitable Trusts report on lump-sum payday loans continued Friday as Pew challenged criticisms of its survey methodology.
November 1 -
HomeStreet (HMST) in Seattle is expanding its mortgage business in California.
November 1 -
Camco Financial (CAFI) said its Advantage Bank has been released from a 2012 enforcement action less than a month after agreeing to sell itself to Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) in Columbus, Ohio.
November 1 -
Zions Bancorp (ZION) in Salt Lake City has raised $162 million in an auction of subordinated debt.
November 1 -
NewBridge Bancorp (NBBC) in Greensboro, N.C., has agreed to buy CapStone Bank (CPSE) in Raleigh, N.C.
November 1 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has released Hudson Valley Bank in Yonkers, N.Y., from a 2012 enforcement action.
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