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Beneficial Bancorp in Philadelphia reported higher quarterly profit due to improving asset quality.
February 5 -
Sunshine Bancorp in Plant City, Fla., has agreed to buy Community Southern Holdings in Lakeland, Fla.
February 5 -
HARRISBURG, Penn. Credit unions in the Keystone State are about to have their voices heard by a potentially very big audience.
February 5 -
MutualFirst Financial in Muncie, Ind., is facing a proxy battle from two of its investors.
February 5 -
National Penn Bancshares in Allentown, Pa., has agreed to repurchase $75 million of its common stock held by Warburg Pincus.
February 5 -
The $6 billion-asset Pinnacle said in a press release Wednesday that it paid $75 million for a 30% stake in Bankers Healthcare Group in Southwest Ranches, Fla.
February 4 -
Flushing Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., has expanded its business banking operations to Manhattan.
February 4 -
Hudson Valley Holding in Yonkers, N.Y., swung to a profit as it prepares to sell itself to Sterling Bancorp in Montebello, N.Y.
February 4 -
Cheviot Financial in Cincinnati will soon have a new chief executive.
February 4 -
Premier Bancshares in Omaha, Neb., has agreed to buy Farmers Bank and Trust in Nebraska City.
February 4 -
Two community banks on Tuesday disclosed plans to raise capital by selling subordinated debt.
February 3 -
The Dallas-based subprime auto lender lowered its provision for losses in the fourth quarter even as delinquencies and chargeoffs continued to creep up.
February 3 -
The Federal Housing Administration's new foreclosure relief options for nonborrowing spouses of reverse mortgage customers will increase loan servicers' costs, and some question how many consumers they will actually help.
February 3 -
The San Antonio financial services provider says 101,000 members have already logged into mobile banking with a spoken phrase or a selfie. It may be a sign that after 50 years, biometric authentication is finally hitting the mainstream.
February 3 -
Premara Financial in Charlotte, N.C., has a new chief executive.
February 3 -
TowneBank in Hampton Roads, Va., reported a lower quarterly profit due to higher costs tied to its recent acquisitions.
February 3 -
BOK Financial in Tulsa, Okla., has hired the wealth management team of Denver Retirement Partners.
February 3 -
Banner Corp. in Walla Walla, Wash., has lowered its fourth-quarter profit due to an adjustment to the its provision for income taxes.
February 2 -
Peoples Community National Bank in Bremen, Ga., has changed its name and logo.
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Terry Robinson, a longtime California banker, died on Jan. 11, three days before his Manhattan Bancorp announced a proposed merger with Plaza Bancorp. Manhattan, which is operating under an OCC order, did not publicly disclose Robinson's death, or his Dec. 31 retirement, even though he played an integral role negotiating the merger.
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