Community banking
Community banking
- Louisiana
A Louisiana holding company that owns three bankers' banks is buying a fourth, in Arkansas, in what would be the first merger of bankers' banks.
September 11 - North Carolina
Yadkin Valley Financial Corp. of Elkin, N.C., would enter North Carolina's largest market and increase its assets by about 40% with the deal it announced Wednesday for American Community Bancshares Inc. of Charlotte, but its investors do not seem impressed.
September 11 - Georgia
Newnan Coweta Bancshares Inc. signed a written agreement with the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Georgia state regulators requiring it to submit a conflict of interest policy, improve board oversight and underwriting standards, and maintain its capital position, the Fed said Wednesday.
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- Kansas
Kansas Bankers Surety Co., an insurance firm in Topeka, said it will no longer offer banks a tool designed to protect deposits of more than $100,000.
September 10 - Georgia
Integrity Bank was the first Georgia bank to fail this year, and industry watchers say it will not be the last.
September 10 - New York
Shares of Signature Bank soared Tuesday after the New York commercial bank announced that it had expanded its stock offering by roughly 34%, to 4.7 million shares.
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Three days before the government stepped in to take over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a small Tennessee thrift said it was forced to sell itself because its investment in the government-sponsored enterprises had soured and depleted its capital.
September 9 - Michigan
Chemical Financial Corp. of Midland, Mich., said Monday that it will take an after-tax charge of $7.2 million, or 30 cents per share, against its third quarter earnings in relation to what it said was a fraudulent commercial loan.
September 9 - Illinois
Taylor Capital Group Inc. in Rosemont, Ill., said that it has raised $120 million in a private placement and subordinated debt issuance, and that it would use the proceeds to fuel growth and strengthen its balance sheet.
September 8 - Michigan
With three weeks left in the third quarter, already more bank and thrift mergers have been called off this year than in the last two years combined.
September 8 - California
Shares of Bridge Capital Holdings fell sharply Friday after the San Jose, Calif., company restated its second-quarter earnings to show a $1.3 million loss.
September 8 - Oregon
Columbia Bancorp in The Dalles, Ore., is shuttering its mortgage division and slashing about 18% of its work force in response to the housing slowdown in the Pacific Northwest, though analysts say it remains exposed to credit deterioration in other sectors.
September 8 - Pennsylvania
Capitol Bancorp Ltd. in Lansing, Mich., plans to open a bank in Pittsburgh, which would be only the fourth start-up for that region in 40 years, according to the Pittsburgh Business Times.
September 5 - New Jersey
Valley National Bancorp of Wayne, N.J., said late Wednesday that the fair market value of its Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred stock declined by $40 million from June 30 to Sept. 2.
September 5 -
The community banks that use legacy systems for core technology applications are in for some challenging times.
September 5 - California
Bank of Internet USA has never hidden its contrarian streak.
September 5 - Florida
The Office of Thrift Supervision has notified BankUnited Financial Corp. that its regulatory capital status was changed from "well capitalized" to "adequately capitalized."
September 5 - Indiana
First Merchants Corp. of Muncie, Ind., said Wednesday that it is acquiring the $890 million-asset Lincoln Bancorp of Plainfield to fill out its Indianapolis operations.
September 4 - Washington
Jeanne Delaney Hubbard has resigned as chairwoman, president, and chief executive officer of Abigail Adams National Bancorp Inc. in Washington.
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