Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Peoples Financial Corp. in Biloxi, Miss., has revised its first-quarter earnings upward after receiving full payment of a $5.5 million loan that it had previously classified as impaired.
May 16 -
WASHINGTON - Rural America needs more capital to deal with poverty and a dwindling population.
May 16 -
The stock of C&F Financial Corp. of West Point, Va., rose sharply Friday after it announced it was buying back 180,000 - or 5.1% - of its shares at $41 each.
May 16 -
Firstbank Corp. of Alma, Mich., announced Thursday it that it had agreed to buy the 8-year-old Keystone Financial Corp. of Kalamazoo, Mich., for $26.6 million.
May 13 -
Six states have enacted tough data privacy measures in recent weeks and legal experts say that with others likely to follow, it may be time for Congress to create a national standard.
May 13 -
A one-month truce has been called in the fight for Independence Federal Savings Bank in Washington, but don’t expect management and the thrift’s largest shareholder to spend that time looking for a compromise solution.
May 13 -
Rep. Ed Royce, R-Calif., and Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa., have reintroduced a regulatory-relief bill for credit unions that would revise their capital regulations and allow individual credit unions to make more business loans.
May 13 -
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For a small start-up, Great Florida Bank thinks big.
May 12 -
Independence Federal Savings Bank in Washington has postponed a shareholder vote to fill three board seats after the Office of Thrift Supervision raised concerns about "misleading" information being distributed by shareholder and community groups.
May 12 -
"Joe Lunchbucket" will soon have a bank in Columbus, Ohio.
May 11 -
Though they will probably never know it, low-income and unbanked consumers around the country may soon be helping a rapidly expanding community bank in McAllen, Tex., fund its growth.
May 11 -
FNB Corp. of Asheboro, N.C., has agreed to buy a $151 million-asset bank in Graham, N.C., for $24.6 million in cash and stock.
May 11 -
Washington Savings Bank's stock price plummeted Monday on news of credit-quality troubles at the $558 million-asset Bowie, Md., thrift. After the stock market closed Friday, Washington Savings announced it would take a $2.8 million charge for its fiscal third quarter, which ended April 30, to reflect an increase in its loan-loss provision.
May 10 -
WASHINGTON - On Good Hope Road in southeast Washington, a financial services education center run by the nonprofit Operation Hope Inc. opened just down the street from the Good Hope Marketplace.
May 10 -
First Bancorp in Troy, N.C., has formed a board-level executive search committee to find a successor to its 75-year-old president and chief executive officer, James H. "Jimmie" Garner.
May 10 -
In 2002, Appalachian Bancshares Inc. in Ellijay, Ga., started reclassifying some of the money in its transaction accounts as savings deposits - and immediately cut reserves by $3.5 million.
May 9 -
Cowlitz Bancorp of Longview, Wash., is to enter Seattle through a newly announced agreement to buy a banking company that caters to various ethnic communities.
May 9 -
Mercantile Bancorp Inc. of Quincy, Ill., reported Friday that its first-quarter earnings fell 3%, to $2 million.
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