Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Cardinal Financial Corp. in Tysons Corner, Va., ended a self-imposed 18-month exile from investor conferences last month, when its chairman and chief executive made a presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Super Community Bank Conference in Philadelphia.
December 28 -
A major shareholder in Placer Sierra Bancshares, which has built itself up over the past few years by buying and consolidating a number of banks, is further reducing its stake in the Sacramento company.
December 28 -
Under a supervisory agreement, the $803 million-asset Baltimore County Savings Bank must review and revise if necessary its policies on compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act and the Flood Disaster Protection Act and on underwriting indirect automobile loans.
December 28 -
Since becoming Community Bancshares Inc.'s chairman and chief executive nearly three years ago, Patrick M. Frawley has resolved a slew of lawsuits and disposed of tens of millions of dollars in problem loans.
December 27 -
UCBH Holdings Inc. of San Francisco announced Friday that it had received regulatory approvals from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and California Department of Financial Institutions to complete its deal for the $310 million-asset Great Eastern Bank in New York.
December 27 -
A group of senators is pressing the Treasury to decide how banks structured as limited-liability companies should be taxed.
December 27 -
American Founders Bancorp Inc. in Frankfort, Ky., said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing that it has a deal to buy First Security Bancorp Inc. in Lexington, Ky., for about $38.5 million in cash.
December 27 -
Southwest Bancorp Inc.'s stock plummeted Friday after the Stillwater, Okla., company said that its fourth-quarter earnings could be down by as much as 10% from a year ago.
December 27 -
One of the nation's oldest mutual holding companies is planning a second-step conversion.
December 23 -
Since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act became law in 2002, dozens of small publicly traded banks have gone private to rid themselves of the costs and compliance burdens of registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
December 23 -
Bank of Granite Corp. chairman John Forlines is retiring after more than a half century with the Granite Falls, N.C., company.
December 23 -
Flushing Financial Corp. of Lake Success, N.Y., has agreed to buy Atlantic Liberty Financial Corp. of Brooklyn for $41.9 million in cash and stock.
December 23 -
In its second deal in as many months, Marshall & Ilsley Corp. of Milwaukee has agreed to buy Trustcorp Financial Inc. of St. Louis for roughly $181 million in a cash-and-stock transaction.
December 23 -
Harvest Community Bank in Pennsville, N.J., plans to continue fighting Penn Bancshares' attempt to increase its 4.89% stake in the $141 million-asset Harvest to nearly 25%.
December 23 -
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The Greenlining Institute, best known for holding banks’ feet to the fire on issues such as mortgage lending to minorities, has recently taken up a new cause in California: turning minority farmworkers into farm owners.
December 22 -
Waccamaw Bankshares Inc. of Whiteville, N.C., said in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Monday that it is buying the $20 million-asset Bank of Heath Springs in South Carolina for $8 million in cash.
December 21 -
Rurban Financial Corp. in Defiance, Ohio, announced late Monday that it had completed the sale of $8.4 million of troubled loans for 84.6% of their book value.
December 21





