Community banking
Community banking
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China’s threat to impose hefty tariffs on dozens of U.S. imports could weaken demand for soybeans, pork and other agricultural products. Here's what that could mean for farmers, ranchers and the banks that lend to them.
April 4 -
Forget ROA and efficiency ratio. When it comes to buying stakes in small banks, many investors are looking at indicators like commodities prices, executives' ages and city-by-city market conditions.
April 4 -
Everytown for Gun Safety says that its recommended guidelines are similar to banks' know-your-customer principles.
April 4 -
United Community Banks in Georgia tried hiring Lynn Harton in 2006, but he took another job. They kept in touch, and he's now poised to become the company's CEO.
April 3 -
Marlin will originate and sell equipment loans and leases to Varadero Capital in a move that will provide the lender with a new source of funding.
April 3 -
First International Bank plans to rename the company Kotapay, while expanding services that include handling direct deposit and credit card processing for financial firms.
April 3 -
David Kemper is set to hand the reins over to his son, John, this summer.
April 3 -
The Treasury's recommendations come as federal bank regulators have indicated they will soon release a proposal to reform Community Reinvestment Act policy.
April 3 -
Jimmy Tallent, who will become the Georgia company's executive chairman, will be succeeded by Lynn Harton.
April 2 -
If the National Credit Union Administration appeals a judge's decision against part of its rule, it could help the ABA potentially upend other provisions.
April 2 -
Washington Federal, which is working through Bank Secrecy Act issues, also allowed Anchor to consider offers from other potential buyers.
April 2 -
A court agreed with HomeStreet that Blue Lion Capital failed to comply with the company's advance-notice bylaw when it submitted director nominations and shareholder proposals.
April 2 -
Short sellers tend to go against the tide, making investments based on a belief that a stock is going to tank. These 10 banks have drawn the greatest amount of short-interest activity recently.
April 1 -
A federal judge struck down two provisions of the National Credit Union Administration's embattled field of membership regulation as "manifestly contrary to statute," while upholding two others.
March 29 -
Renasant is requiring Brand Group to sell $55 million in classified loans before closing the deal, while attaching an incentive for the seller to get as much as possible for those sales.
March 29 -
The Mississippi company will gain nearly $2 billion in loans after it buys Brand Group Holdings.
March 29 -
The agency said Cross River Bank and an affiliated debt settlement company misled customers into thinking a debt consolidation program would settle their debts and boost their creditworthiness.
March 28 -
One purpose of the Senate bill was for small banks to rein in skyrocketing costs, but some bankers question whether the changes will save them money, and adapting to the reforms may even increase spending.
March 28 -
Live Oak Bancshares took two years developing a loan for cemetery operators, a group that faces challenges with financing for property improvements.
March 27 -
The company has agreed to acquire Bank of Rio Vista to expand its operations in central California.
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