Community banking
Community banking
- Colorado
Solera National Bancorp (SLRK) lost its proxy battle at the ballot box, though the Lakewood, Colo., company still hopes it can win in the courtroom.
May 28 - New York
Financial Institutions (FISI) in Warsaw, N.Y. has agreed to buy Scott Danahy Naylon, an insurance agency in Amherst, N.Y.
May 28 - California
Seacoast Commerce Bank (SCCB) in San Diego has opened a new loan production office in Boise, in an effort to extend its Small Business Administration lending business to Idaho and eastern Washington.
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Much has been made of how Basel III requirements have dulled banks' appetite for mortgage servicing rights, but a handful of institutions are buying within regulatory limits.
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The Arkansas company has been aggressive this year, agreeing to buy banks with a total of $3.4 billion in assets. The buying spree is partially driven by a currency lifted by a bankruptcy deal Simmons First completed last year.
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United Bank in Zebulon, Ga., has agreed to acquire Monroe County Bank in Forsyth, Ga.
May 28 - Colorado
FirstBank in Lakewood, Colo., has opened a new branch in Denver's newly renovated Union Station building.
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United Bank of Glastonbury, Conn., has hired three experienced former Bank of America mortgage bankers in West Springfield, Mass.
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Simmons First National (SFNC) in Pine Bluff, Ark., has agreed to buy Liberty Bancshares in Springfield, Mo.
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First Horizon National (FHN) in Memphis, Tenn., has agreed to buy 13 branches from Bank of America (BAC).
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A consolidated exam force could give state regulators access to federal resources without undermining the dual banking system.
May 27 - Kentucky
Poage Bankshares (PBSK) has fended off a proxy challenge from activist investor Joseph Stilwell.
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Solera National in Colorado went through a messy proxy fight with its biggest shareholder. The contest prompted the company's OCC examiner to ask for an invitation to the meeting.
May 27 - California
California Bank of Commerce (CABC) in Lafayette plans to raise $12 million through a secondary offering.
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Young banking customers are more interested in online banking than their older peers, according to a report from financial services consulting group Accenture.
May 27 - Washington
WSECU, a credit union that has replaced tellers with universal agents, offers a case study in how to sell the concept to employees.
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Several banks have thrived on failed-bank acquisitions since the financial crisis. Here are the most active shoppers, in terms of the number of failures they have bid on, based on data from SNL Financial.
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Customer rewards dont have to be tied to spending. The set of behaviors that merit rewards is expanding for some savvy banks, as they seek out ways to foster an emotional bond with their customers. Zions Bank is offering perks to young scholars, marathon runners and Broadway fans.
May 27 - New York
The northeastern regional pays another six-figure severance.
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A funding option reopens to smaller banks.
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