Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Century Bancorp Inc. of Medford, Mass., announced Wednesday that it had terminated its management agreement with BlackRock Inc.
February 2 -
Hancock Holding Co., in Gulfport, Miss., said Wednesday that its fourth-quarter earnings increased 21% from the same quarter in 2004, to $19 million, despite the $5.7 million of pretax expenses the company incurred during the quarter as a result of Hurricane Katrina.
February 2 -
State Bancorp Inc.'s share price plummeted more nearly 17% Tuesday, after a Long Island jury found the Jericho, N.Y., company liable for $44 million of damages in a 4-year-old fraud case.
February 1 -
For evidence that hostile bank deals face long odds, look no further than TrustCo Bank Corp NY in upstate New York.
February 1 -
The National Credit Union Administration has outlined nearly two dozen concerns about the disclosure materials drafted by a $1.8 billion-asset Dearborn, Mich., credit union seeking to become a mutual savings bank.
February 1 -
After shopping its ailing auto leasing subsidiary to 30 potential buyers, Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. of Lititz, Pa., has decided to hold on to it for at least one more year.
January 31 -
Southwest Bancorp of Stillwater, Okla., said Monday that its fourth-quarter net income fell 8% from a year earlier, to $4.6 million.
January 31 -
Webster Financial Corp. of Waterbury, Conn., is joining a growing list of banking companies taking steps to hold down costs.
January 30 -
FNB Corp. in Christiansburg, Va., said Friday that it earned a record $4.6 million in the fourth quarter, up nearly 24% from the year-earlier period. Earnings per share rose 23.5%, to 63 cents.
January 30 -
The Nasdaq Stock Market has told Pocahontas Bancorp Inc. in Jonesboro, Ark., that it is in noncompliance with a listing requirement that a majority of its directors be independent.
January 30 -
Dime Community Bancshares Inc. in Brooklyn, N.Y., said fourth-quarter net income dropped 12% from a year earlier, to $9 million.
January 30 -
Core deposits continue to shrink at banks in most parts of the country - squeezing margins and dampening earnings - and experts say the trend will get worse before it gets better.
January 27 -
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Franklin Financial Services Corp. in Chambersburg, Pa., is buying Fulton Bancshares Corp. in McConnellsburg, Pa., for $23.5 million in cash and stock.
January 25 -
For banks, 2005 may go down as the year of the shrinking margin. The industry struggled against tough competition for loans and deposits, an inverted yield curve, and eight quarter-point increases to the federal funds rate.
January 25 -
Commercial Capital Bancorp Inc. of Irvine, Calif., blamed a drop in fourth-quarter earnings on higher salary expenses and ongoing costs to defend itself in a lawsuit over trade secrets.
January 24 -
Gerald R. "Jerry" Francis' latest turnaround job has been his fastest yet.
January 24 -
PanAmerican Bank of Miami has received regulatory approval to change its name to Sun American Bank, and it began trading under the new ticker symbol SBK on Monday.
January 24





