Community banking
Community banking
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Lakeland Bank in Oak Ridge, N.J., found itself deluged by hundreds of angry tweets and Facebook posts Monday after a former bank executive cited pressure from a top House Republican in her resignation.
May 15 -
Federal regulators are early in the process of deciding whether to broaden credit unions' access to capital markets, but banking lobbyists have seen enough to argue that it would let credit unions skirt business-lending limits.
May 15 -
Assisting members of the military, opening long-awaited student-run branches, plotting new HQ facilities and more.
May 15 -
The company also said it believes there are no regulatory obstacles that will derail its planned acquisition of Astoria Financial.
May 15 -
Construction lending could make a comeback if bankers persuade Congress to reform capital and other complicated rules on so-called high volatility CRE loans. But will regulators go for it?
May 12 -
The Federal Reserve is asking Sterling to address deficiencies tied to its collection, verification and reporting of CRA data from 2014 to 2016.
May 12 -
Stilwell Group, an activist investor, is alleging that HopFed chief John Peck bought two properties from the then-chairman of the Kentucky company's compensation committee and that the deals were a conflict of interest.
May 12 -
Bank First has agreed to pay $76 million in cash and stock for Waupaca Bancorp. The company should have nearly $1.8 billion in assets when it completes the deal.
May 12 -
PrivateBancorp investors approved a $4.9 billion takeover by Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce after the Toronto-based lender sweetened its deal twice to win over shareholders.
May 12 -
From donating to elementary-school classrooms to speaking at holiday observances, credit unions are reaching out and giving back to the communities they serve.
May 12 -
Brent Beardall, who recently took the helm at Washington Federal, discusses having excess capital, myriad potential fintech partners and why he would tweak — not repeal — Dodd-Frank.
May 11 -
The good news: SBA lending is going gangbusters and business owners are optimistic about growth prospects and their ability to access credit. The not-so-good news: Many firms are still not particularly interested in borrowing and startups are not the engines of job creation they once were.
May 11 -
Belpre Savings Bank and Doolin Security Savings Bank are planning to create a mutual with nearly $100 million in assets.
May 11 -
Stonegate Bank in Florida figured its balance sheet was too small and undiversified to stay independent. But it was choosy in approaching potential buyers and aggressively scrutinized the lead bidder’s loan book.
May 10 -
The 2015 written agreement had required Four Oaks to improve corporate governance.
May 10 -
The agency sold nearly 10.3 million shares in First BanCorp in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for $57.7 million.
May 10 -
CUs are holding blood drives, casual days, bake sales and more to give back to their communities and enrich the lives of the members they serve.
May 10 -
The recent earnings season shined a light on community bankers’ tactical moves. Here’s a look at what some institutions are planning in coming months.
May 10 -
A tech JV between Live Oak and First Data aims to do for small-business deposits what the bank previously did for lending.
May 10 -
One Bank & Trust in Arkansas just sold itself to the Treasury, resolving a legal judgment and clearing the way for a resale to the private sector.
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