Community banking
Community banking
- Georgia
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is targeting directors and executives of another failed bank, but this time the agency has a guilty plea to back its claims of mismanagement.
January 19 - Florida
BankUnited Inc. unveiled estimated terms for an increased initial public offering, with current holders behind the bulk of the equity sale.
January 19 -
- Michigan
Losses are shrinking at Mercantile Bank Corp. in Grand Rapids, Mich. The $1.6 billion-asset company reported Tuesday that it narrowed its fourth-quarter loss by 85% from a year earlier, to $5.3 million.
January 18 - New York
Suffolk Bancorp in Riverhead, N.Y., on Tuesday reported lower quarterly earnings as credit costs stayed high. The $1.62 billion-asset company's said fourth-quarter earnings fell 22.2% from a year earlier, to $4 million, or 41 cents a share.
January 18 - New York
Intervest Bancshares Corp. in New York on Tuesday posted a narrow fourth-quarter profit, reversing a recent trend of losses.
January 18 -
Naugatuck Valley Financial Corp. in Naugatuck, Conn., is again planning a second-step conversion. Naugatuck Valley said late Friday that it would sell the 60% of itself currently held by its mutual holding company in an offering in the second quarter.
January 18 - Florida
North American Financial Holdings Inc. is one step closer to having its flagship bank. The bank holding company, which is backed by $900 million of equity from various investors, received approval Friday from the Federal Reserve to buy an 85% ownership stake in Capital Bank Corp. of Raleigh, N.C.
January 18 - Texas
Comerica's agreement to buy Sterling Bancshares apparently scuttles an activist shareholder's plans to take over the target bank, but it doesn't mean he's on the losing end.
January 18 -
Treating all loans alike unnecessarily harms small businesses. Most are innocent bystanders, but high administrative expenses keep their loans from generating strong returns.
January 18 -
The Treasury Department said Friday that it plans to auction warrants in Citigroup Inc., Boston Private Financial Holdings and Wintrust Financial Corp., disposing of its remaining holdings in the companies.
January 18 - Virginia
Cardinal Financial Corp. in McLean, Va., said Friday that it probably incurred a goodwill impairment charge of $2.6 million in the fourth quarter.
January 17 -
Webster Financial Corp. in Waterbury, Conn., beat analysts' estimates Friday, reporting fourth-quarter net income of $25 million, or 30 cents a share.
January 17 - Colorado
The $2.2 billion-asset United Western said in a Jan. 12 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had entered into its sixth forbearance agreement on a $16.25 million line of credit with the New York banking company.
January 17 - North Dakota
State Bank and Trust of North Dakota has closed its purchase of Bell Mortgage, a lender based in Minneapolis.
January 17 -
For the first time in years, there is some optimism about community banks' results ahead of the quarterly reporting season.
January 14 - Georgia
Regulators Friday closed the $231 million-asset Oglethorpe Bank in Brunswick, Ga., the third failed institution in 2011.
January 14 -
Regulators Friday closed the $231 million-asset Oglethorpe Bank in Brunswick, Ga., the third failed institution in 2011.
January 14 -
For the first time in years, there is some optimism about community banks' results ahead of the quarterly reporting season.
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