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The layoffs will take place across the $38 billion-asset bank's four-state service area in New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Connecticut, a spokesman for the bank confirmed.
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First Guaranty Bancshares in Hammond, La., has postponed its initial public offering, citing "unfavorable market conditions."
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OSHKOSH, Wis. An unusual merger strategy here has been a roaring success as well as a learning experience for all parties involved.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. A campaign to boost usage of e-services not only hit the mark with clever marketing, but taught organizers some lessons about digital outreach.
December 19 - Nevada
LAS VEGAS How difficult is it for marijuana businesses to maintain relationships with mainstream financial institutions? Just ask Jon Levine.
December 19 - Nevada
LAS VEGAS Despite unprecedented levels of support for marijuana legalization in the United States, businesses that work with this budding industry repeatedly voice the same complaint: the inability to obtain and sustain banking relationships because pot is illegal under federal law.
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TAMPA, Fla. In an effort to encourage physical fitness among its membership and local community, GTE Financial CU has offered a cash incentive for individuals who exercise, lose weight and shed belly-fat.
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SEATTLE Verity Credit Union, a $432-million federally-insured state-charter, launched a program last year to further encourage the local popularity of bicycle riding.
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Sentry Bank in St. Joseph, Minn., has lined up its next president and chief executive.
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Disciplined pursuit of acquisitions and efficient management of a complex business model have earned Mick Blodnick, the retiring CEO of Montana's largest bank, a spot as one of American Banker's three community bankers of the year.
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Northrim Bancorp in Anchorage, Alaska, has promoted Joe Beedle to president and chief executive.
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The former Astoria chief, who died Sunday, took Astoria from a sleepy mutual to the fifth-biggest publicly traded thrift in New York. Engelke was also know for freely speaking his mind while maintaining strong relationships with fellow bankers.
December 18 - Michigan
LANSING, Mich. Six men have been arrested in connection with a string of credit union robberies here, and police are seeking information on a seventh person who may have been involved.
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Citizens Security Bank in Bixby, Okla., will change its name in March to Mabrey Bank, taking on the last name of the family that owns and manages the bank.
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The $1.3 billion-asset company said in a press release that Thomas Cherry will succeed Larry Dillon, who will remain chairman and chief executive. The company added that Cherry is expected to eventually succeed Dillon as CEO.
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Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati has named an executive of the Cincinnati Bengals football team to its board.
December 18 - California
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. NCUA had a perfect track record when it came to data breaches until now.
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ALBANY, N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law legislation allowing state-chartered credit unions to combine select employer groups, associational and community groups into a single field of membership at the same time, according to the New York Credit Union Association (NYCUA).
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Tri-Valley Bank in San Ramon, Calif., plans to raise $2.5 million through a private placement of common stock.
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The $6.5 billion-asset bank said in a press release Thursday that it plans to transfer its common stock and senior notes to the NYSE from the Nasdaq.
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