Community banking
Community banking
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Business Bancshares in St. Louis has exited the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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Higher interest income and wider margins lifted BNC Bancorp (BNCN) in the first quarter.
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Two executives of the former Southern Community Financial in North Carolina claim that they were "unceremoniously fired" because they refused to surrender their severance deals before Capital Bank bought their company.
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We've profiled six bankers who raise the act of connecting with their communities to an art form. They are from different institutions in different parts of the country, and each has a different story.
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Capital problems at smaller banks are likely to push more of them to sell, and many of them should put their holding company through bankruptcy to facilitate deals, says Evan Tomaskovic, a partner at Carl Marks Advisory Group.
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The best incentive banks have to strengthen their cyber defenses? To preserve customer trust.
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A heightened regulatory focus may be a direct result of early positioning as a business distanced from the rest of the payments industry, which may be keeping more banks from offering prepaid products.
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An increase in interest income and drop in expenses lifted Old National Bancorp (ONB) in Evansville, Ind., last quarter.
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Porter Bancorp (PBIB) in Louisville, Ky., has picked Joseph Seiler to head commercial banking.
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Former managers of Southern Community Financial have filed a lawsuit against Capital Bank Financial in Coral Gables, Fla., claiming that the companies' merger agreement violated their employment contracts.
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Higher expenses offset an uptick in fees at HomeStreet Bank in the first quarter.
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Banco Santander SA, Spain's biggest bank, named Javier Marin as chief executive officer to replace Alfredo Saenz, who resigned.
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Folks often ask me how we come up with ideas for the stories published in American Banker Magazine. My answer is that there are all kinds of ways, and this issue perfectly illustrates several of them.
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The top 200 community banks and thrifts as ranked by three-year average ROE.
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The success of early microfinance programs has attracted big money, and big problems, to the business. A new study details how the mission of microlending has gotten off track, and why helping impoverished women is getting harder to do.
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Generations Bank CEO stops in for coffee, steps out with idea for new auto loan program.
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Be proud, Gen-X bankers. You are the "hybrid" breed of old school and new school in an industry that needs both, consultant Richard Henry writes.
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JPMorgan Chase's Elaine Agather, RBS Citizens' Daniel Fitzpatrick and other bankers who take community engagement to a new level.
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Regulators shut down Douglas County Bank in Douglasville, Ga., and Parkway Bank in Lenoir, N.C. Between them they had assets of $425 million and will cost the Deposit Insurance Fund an estimated $105 million.
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First Financial Northwest (FFNW) in Renton, Wash., has been freed from an enforcement action.
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