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United Community Banks in Blairsville, Ga., has filed a shelf registration for senior notes to help pay for its acquisition of a South Carolina bank.
July 30 -
While rising rates may temporarily improve net interest margin and profits, they will not increase bank stock prices for at least three reasons.
July 29 -
Pinnacle Financial Partners in Nashville, Tenn., plans to raise $60 million in subordinated debt in a private placement.
July 27 -
A fifth of the financial institutions that participated in the Small Business Lending Fund have fully left the program and an increasing number of banks are joining them before the dividend rate jumps to 9% next year.
July 22 -
What asset threshold? Community banks may not be required by law to conduct stress tests, but about one in three have been asked by their examiners to do so, according to a recent survey of banks.
July 20 -
Meta Financial Group in Sioux Falls, S.D., agreed to sell $3.1 million of common stock to a group of existing investors and reached a separate agreement to issue prepaid cards for a business partner.
July 14 -
Banks better get ready for a quick, steep increase in deposit costs after the Fed raises rates. Technology, new regulations and other factors have changed the slower-paced retail-banking game of old, JPMorgan Chase executives say.
July 14 -
National Bank Holdings in Greenwood Village, Colo., plans to repurchase as much as $100 million of its common stock.
July 6 -
First Choice Bank, in Cerritos, Calif., has raised $30 million from a secondary stock offering.
July 2 -
Equitable Financial in Grand Island, Neb., said its depositors and stockholders have approved its plan to convert from a mutual thrift to a fully stock-owned company.
June 30