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Franklin Financial Network in Franklin, Tenn., is raising capital after being flagged by regulators for its exposure to commercial real estate.
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PacWest Bancorp in Los Angeles has agreed to sell four properties in California to a real estate firm.
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Major wholesalers at Delhi’s largest fruit and vegetable market, which serves most of the capital’s nearly 17 million people, are planning to sell their products at bargain prices in order to move perishable stock as the impact of India’s cash shortages continues to bite.
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Zopa is moving away from its longtime status of being a non-bank to apply for a banking license through the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority.
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SouthCrest Financial Group in Woodstock, Ga., has agreed to sell its only Alabama branches to Guardian Credit Union in Montgomery, Ala.
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MainStreet Bancshares in Fairfax, Va., has hired a veteran Virginia banker as its president.
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The Farm Service Agency and the Small Business Administration seem to be taking longer to approve guarantees for loans to facilities that house livestock, creating another headache for bankers.
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Commercial mortgage lenders, and investors in their bonds, have been more eager than the residential market to embrace Property Assessed Clean Energy loans even though those loans hold a superior-lien position. Here's why.
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Franklin Financial Network in Franklin, Tenn., has filed plans to raise up to $62 million in a common stock offering.
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AgriBank in St. Paul, Minn., is removing "interim" from the title of its chief executive.
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