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The depositor-owned banks are discouraged from participating in the Emergency Capital Investment Program because they can't issue preferred stock to back loans for underserved communities. It's another reason to overhaul their capital rules, mutuals argue.
March 22 -
The de novo, which raised $33 million in initial capital, will become the state's third new bank since the 2008 financial crisis.
March 19 -
Keith Costello, who is looking to form Locality Bank, was president and CEO of First Green Bank when it was sold in 2018.
March 18 -
Organizers of the proposed Our Community Bank still need to raise $18 million before opening.
March 15 -
Payservices would use deposits largely to support its existing business. It has no plans to make loans.
March 15 -
Comerica, Regions and KeyCorp executives say their companies will proceed with caution despite the green light from the Federal Reserve to buy back stock in case they have to cover a surge in loan growth as the economy recovers.
March 9 -
Six startups that seek to cater to Black and Hispanic consumers outside the financial mainstream are attracting heavy interest from investors. However, the new banks will vie with megabanks eyeing those same customers and with established minority-owned institutions suddenly brimming with new capital.
March 4 -
Ingenious Financial in Arlington, Va., is raising $200 million in hopes of buying an existing bank. Bank of Ingenious would focus on professionals such as doctors, dentists and veterinarians.
February 26 -
The bank, formed in 2019 when investors bought and recapitalized Sound Bank, will use the funds to hire lenders and improve its overall infrastructure.
February 26 -
Several large and midsize banks are investing millions of dollars in Black-run banks, while four community banks have started a fund to make interest-free commercial loans in underserved communities.
February 24