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When Access National decided it wanted to buy Middleburg Financial in Virginia, it also wanted to talk to David Sokol, a major investor in Middleburg. It is an eye-catching example of how lone investors can control the outcome of community bank deals.
December 13 -
Hancock Holding in Gulfport, Miss., is selling up to 5.75 million shares of common stock, in part to support potential acquisitions.
December 12 -
The $22 billion-asset company said in a press release Thursday that it is looking to sell 8.4 million shares of common stock, though it could sell another 840,000 shares if there is enough demand.
December 8 -
A dozen publicly traded banks have raised more than $1 billion in recent weeks, taking advantage of surging stock prices. Additional banks are expected to follow, setting the stage for more M&A and other growth moves.
December 8 -
First Bancshares in Hattiesburg, Miss., has exited the Troubled Asset Relief Program, thanks partly to an assist from another bank.
December 8 -
The $3.5 billion-asset company submitted a shelf registration that lets it sell common stock, preferred stock, debt securities and warrants, among other things.
December 7 -
The veteran banker, who is taking the nonexecutive chairman post at Republic First Bancorp in Philadelphia after a long hiatus from the U.S. market, stands by the model he pioneered at Commerce despite a much-changed environment.
December 6 -
And that was only the beginning. Bank CEOs speaking in New York provided a long list of financial reforms that they would like to see under the incoming Trump administration.
December 6 -
Banks in Texas and Washington are joining the growing list of financial institutions selling common stock.
December 6 -
Union Bankshares in Richmond, Va., has sold $150 million in subordinated notes. The $8.2 billion-asset company said in a press release Monday that the notes will initially bear an annual fixed interest rate of 5%.
December 5 -
Pinnacle Bank in Gilroy, Calif., is looking to raise about $3 million through a rights offering.
December 5 -
Kevin S. Kim thought he was joining a bank board to bring youth to an aging slate of directors. Eight years, four acquisitions and a banking crisis later, he is now the chief executive of the nation's largest Korean-American bank.
December 4 -
The Music City is booming because of entertainment and health care. Still, banks are monitoring growth in areas such as real estate development for signs of stress.
December 2 -
First Colebrook Bancorp in Colebrook, N.H., has raised $5 million to exit the Small Business Lending Fund.
December 1 -
The billionaire investor will soon step down from the New Jersey company's board as he prepares to become Commerce secretary. The appointment, however, shouldn't force any changes in his firm's holdings or its investment in the banking sector.
December 1 -
Horizon Bancorp in Michigan City, Ind., has restructured its balance sheet to improve its margins and financial returns.
December 1 - Florida
EverBank Financial's biggest investor is cashing out ahead of the Jacksonville, Fla., company's sale to TIAA.
November 29 -
Ohio Legacy in North Canton viewed FirstMerits sale to Huntington as a motivator find a buyer of its own. It turned to United Community, an institution it had talked to on two other occasions.
November 28 -
The pending purchase of Carlile Bancshares will lower Independent's concentration in commercial real estate, while introducing the company to fast-growing markets in Texas and Colorado.
November 22 -
Bridge Bancorp in Bridgehampton, N.Y., is looking to raise $50 million by selling common stock.
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