Community banking
Community banking
- Maryland
Provident Bankshares Corp. of Baltimore, aiming to shore up its capital position, said it would seek to raise $115 million through offerings of equity and subordinated debt.
April 14 - Texas
Farm Credit lenders and the banking industry have vastly different interpretations of a rule change that would give the Farm Credit System more authority to lend to processing firms, such as those that press apples into apple juice or turn corn into ethanol.
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I have viewed with some trepidation the various "fixes" to the mortgage foreclosure crisis espoused by different states, the judiciary, and Congress.
April 11 - Wisconsin
Continuing its in-store branching strategy, Citizens Community Bancorp Inc. of Eau Claire, Wis., is buying three branches in Wal-Mart Supercenter stores from American National Bank of Beaver Dam, Wis.
April 11 - Tennessee
In the six years since H. McCall Wilson became the president and chief executive officer of Bank of Fayette County, his aggressive growth strategy has attracted some critics.
April 11 - West Virginia
Summit Financial Group Inc.'s $13.9 million deal for the troubled Greater Atlantic Financial Corp. in Reston, Va., is off for now, but perhaps not for good.
April 11 - West Virginia
Few banking companies are benefiting from investors' "flight to quality" as much as City Holding Co. in Charleston, W.Va.
April 10 - Texas
State Bancorp Inc. of Jericho, N.Y., announced Wednesday that it has agreed to sell its leasing subsidiary to Main Street Bank in Kingwood, Tex.
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- Michigan
When consultant John Pattison was assigned the task of helping Northstar Financial Group Inc. identify Michigan banks to buy, his first call was to Capitol Bancorp Ltd.
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April 9 - Georgia
The pace of bank mergers and acquisitions has slowed considerably as the credit crisis has worsened, but even when deals are struck there is no guarantee they will get done.
April 9 - Oregon
Shares of Columbia Bancorp of The Dalles, Ore., fell nearly 12% Tuesday after the company said it would report first-quarter earnings significantly lower than expected, citing an increase in problem residential construction loans and continued margin compression.
April 9 - Pennsylvania
United Bank of Philadelphia must strengthen its management, board oversight, and loan policies under a cease-and-desist order that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. disclosed Tuesday.
April 9 - Ohio
Peoples Community Bank in West Chester, Ohio, said it must curtail lending under one of two recently issued cease-and-desist orders from the Office of Thrift Supervision.
April 8 - Texas
Federal regulators are eyeing Texas' new, one-of-a-kind system for reducing check fraud to see if institutions with national charters must comply.
April 8 - Indiana
Old National Bancorp in Evansville, Ind., announced Monday that it expects to take a $21 million loan-loss provision for the first quarter that it is attributing largely to deteriorating credit quality on loans in the Indianapolis region made by a single lender who is now the subject of an inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
April 8 - Pennsylvania
Willow Financial Bancorp Inc. in Wayne, Pa., said Monday that it must restate earnings for its previous two fiscal years.
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