- Alabama
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. A legal battle involving Alabama One Credit Union, headquartered here, and the Alabama Credit Union Administration escalated Friday, as the credit union filed a petition in state court to void the regulator's recent actions.
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MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. Clearview Federal Credit Union is wrapping up its "Thanks A Million" initiative, part of its "10th Anniversary Members Matter Celebration" that has been investing a total of $1 million in Clearview members and community over the last three months.
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The Pennsylvania company is keen on buying a bank with $1 billion or more in assets to soundly cross a threshold that would bring with it more regulatory scrutiny.
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Provident Financial Services in Iselin, N.J., defended narrowly missing earnings expectations by calling its credit and pricing approaches "prudent" and disciplined.
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A Montana district court issued an order to uphold a verdict that First Interstate BancSystem in Billings, Mont., must pay $17 million in damages in a dispute with former customer.
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BankUnited in Miami Lakes, Fla., reported lower quarterly profit as its noninterest expenses rose.
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Low interest rates may be pressuring margins, but they provided a lift to community banks that sell mortgage originations. Bankers are now debating how long the current refi boom will last.
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Prosperity Bancshares in Houston hit analysts' earnings forecasts despite a linked-quarter decline in loans and profit.
April 24 - North Carolina
Raleigh, N.C. State Employees CU's foundation has teamed up with local universities to roll out a pilot paid internship program that could eventually be expanded statewide.
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WASHINGTON, Pa. With new leadership, a new culture and a new approach, Washington Community Federal Credit Union is shining up its image with a new name: Chrome Federal Credit Union.
April 24 - New York
First Niagara Financial Group in Buffalo, N.Y., said its first-quarter profit declined because of costs tied to its technology upgrade and lower spread income.
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Hancock Holding in Gulfport, Miss., reported lower profit as low oil prices stymied loan growth in the energy sector.
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City National Bank in Los Angeles said Thursday that its first-quarter profit climbed 14% from the same period last year, fueled by a surge in real estate construction and commercial lending.
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Columbia Banking System in Tacoma, Wash., tapped organic growth and its purchase of Intermountain Community Bancorp to post higher quarterly profit.
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Heritage Commerce in San Jose, Calif., has agreed to buy Focus Business Bank. The $1.7 billion-asset Heritage Commerce will pay about $55 million for the $391 million-asset Focus, which is also based in San Jose.
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DAYTON, Ohio The Superintendent of the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions on Thursday placed Montgomery County Credit Union, Inc., into conservatorship and appointed the National Credit Union Administration as agent for the conservator.
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Astoria Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., topped Wall Street expectations despite a drop in revenue. The $15.5 billion-asset company reported a 39% decrease in net income from a year earlier, to $19.3 million.
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The company will consider annual elections for all directors after investors passed a non-binding resolution urging for a change.
April 23 - North Carolina
BB&T Corp. in Winston-Salem, N.C., reported a drop in profit as revenue failed to live up to analysts' expectations.
April 23 - Illinois
MOLINE, ILL. Dennis Hall, president and CEO of IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, announced that he is retiring.
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