Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Less than three months after joining Republic Bancorp Inc. as head of the Louisville company's acquisitions and corporate strategy, former National City Corp. executive Ted Parker has resigned to "pursue other opportunities."
December 3 -
Iberiabank Corp. in Lafayette, La., said Tuesday that after "extensive and careful consideration" it has decided to participate in the Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program.
December 3 -
First Coweta Bank in Newnan, Ga., said its problem loans more than tripled from a year earlier in the third quarter, to $14.2 million, resulting in a loss of $484,000 for the three months.
December 3 -
Nearly four years after turning in its thrift charter, Ocwen Financial Corp. has reconsidered the merits of federal regulation and has applied to convert to a bank holding company and buy a tiny Texas bank.
December 3 -
Glacier Bancorp Inc. of Kalispell, Mont., said Monday that it has completed its acquisition of Bank of the San Juans in Durango, Colo.
December 2 -
NRDC Acquisition Corp. is looking to inject as much as $400 million into a community bank that commits to using the added capital to turbocharge its commercial real estate lending.
December 2 -
The faltering economy has sunk yet another banking merger.
December 2 -
Consumers and business owners have historically based decisions about where to bank on access, convenience, and the price of products and services, but with the economy in a tailspin, customers above all want to be sure their money is safe and that their bank is not in danger of failing.
December 1 -
Hanmi Financial Corp. in Los Angeles said it has applied for $105 million from the Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program and said that if the application is approved it would use the funds to increase its lending to small and midsize businesses.
December 1 -
Greensfork Township State Bank, a two-branch bank in rural Lynn, Ind., is moving into the state's largest market with a deal to acquire the $57 million-asset Symphony Bank in Indianapolis.
December 1 -
In a deal that would nearly double its deposits in its home state's largest metropolitan market, Old National Bancorp in Evansville is buying all the Indiana branches of Citizens Financial Group Inc.
November 26 -
No longer wary of the stigma of receiving capital injections from the federal government, privately held community banks are lining up to participate in the Treasury Department's Troubled Asset Relief Program.
November 26 -
Shares of E-Trade Financial Corp. soared Tuesday after the online brokerage and banking firm said that it "remains optimistic" about its chances to get a large capital injection from the Treasury Department.
November 26 -
In the failure of PFF Bancorp Inc. of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., lies the wreckage of another deal.
November 26 -
U.S. Bancorp's efforts to bulk up in several of its markets got off to a rousing start with the acquisition of two failed California thrifts.
November 25 -
Add Team Financial Inc. of Paola, Kan., to the growing list of banking companies that have publicly declared they may fail.
November 25 -
A Massachusetts merger of a bank and a credit union has won regulatory approval.
November 24 -
As a longtime executive at Wachovia Corp. and its predecessor, First Union Corp., Kent Ellert was instrumental in helping the Charlotte company integrate its Florida acquisitions. Now he wants to use his market knowledge and his connections to build his own banking company.
November 24 -
WASHINGTON — Though the Treasury Department quickly approved scores of institutions' requests for capital injections, many others seeking a share of the government funds have been waiting weeks for an answer, and their investors are getting nervous.
November 21 -
Less than a year after it was spun off from the timber company Temple-Inland Inc., Guaranty Financial Group Inc. of Austin is searching for a replacement for its longtime chief executive.
November 21






