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C1 Financial in St. Petersburg, Fla., is reportedly looking to sell itself.
October 5 -
A bank failure in Georgia and then another in Washington state late Friday were estimated to cost the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. nearly $25 million.
October 2 -
Trinity Capital in Los Alamos, New Mexico, and its subsidiary Los Alamos National Bank will pay a $1.5 million penalty to the Securities and Exchange Commission following charges of accounting fraud.
October 2 -
BB&T in Winston-Salem, N.C., has agreed to acquire a stake in Miller Insurance Services, a Lloyd's market broker.
October 2 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia has lifted a cease-and-desist order for Carver Bancorp that was issued in February 2011.
October 2 -
John Neal will retire later this year as president of Union Bank & Trust in Richmond, Va. Neal, 66, will step down on Dec. 31 after 24 years at the $7.5 billion-asset bank.
October 1 -
PNC Financial Services Group cut the ribbon on its new, environmentally friendly headquarters in Pittsburgh.
October 1 -
Emclaire Financial in Emlenton, Pa., has exited the Small Business Lending Fund.
October 1 -
The long-delayed approval of the merger of M&T and Hudson City should have been a bright spot in postcrisis M&A, but a small footnote from the Fed quickly reminded bankers that dealmaking will remain a demanding process.
October 1 -
The First Bancshares in Hattiesburg, Miss., has named the president of the University of Southern Mississippi to its board.
October 1 -
USAA will shift about 120 positions in its mortgage operations from an office near Dallas to offices in Tampa, Fla., and Phoenix.
October 1 -
Town and Country Financial in Springfield, Ill., has agreed to buy the parent of Premier Bank of Jacksonville in Illinois.
October 1 -
Community West Bancshares in Goleta, Calif., has received regulatory approval to exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
October 1 - New York
First Data, the payments processor taken private by KKR & Co. eight years ago, is seeking to raise as much as $3.2 billion in whats poised to be the biggest U.S. initial public offering this year.
October 1 -
Ameris Bancorp in Moultrie, Ga., has agreed to buy Jacksonville Bancorp in Florida.
October 1 -
Pacific Premier Bancorp in Irvine, Calif., has agreed to buy Security California Bancorp in Riverside, Calif.
October 1 - Connecticut
Wells Fargo, the worlds largest bank by market value, agreed to buy the bulk of a railcar- and locomotive-leasing unit from General Electric as the industrial giant retreats from financial services.
October 1 -
Park Sterling in Charlotte, N.C., has agreed to buy First Capital Bancorp in Glen Allen, Va.
October 1 -
Independence Bancshares in Greenville, S.C., has dismissed Gordon Baird as chief executive and suspended its development of a real-time payments technology.
October 1 -
Cash America International, a payday lender in Fort Worth, Texas, has named Brent Stuart chief executive.
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