Community banking
Community banking
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Thrift companies looking to raise capital through public offerings are not generating much interest from investors these days.
December 31 - California
It has been a difficult year for Hanmi Financial Corp. of Los Angeles, but Sung Won Sohn said that is not why he is resigning as its president and chief executive.
December 31 - Michigan
Community Shores Bank Corp. in Muskegon, Mich., said that it would roughly double its provision for loan losses for the fourth quarter to reflect both the impairment of a commercial loan and the elevated risk in its portfolio of residential real estate and land development loans.
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Banks' share of deposits and loans to businesses and consumers is declining. Consequently, most banks are seriously challenged when it comes to organic revenue growth.
December 28 - Georgia
United Community Banks Inc. in Blairsville, Ga., announced Thursday that it expects to miss its profit target for this quarter as a result of continued deterioration in the housing and construction and markets and its lingering exposure to two North Carolina real estate projects that turned out to be fraudulent.
December 28 - Texas
The Small Business Administration plans to bring two proposals to Congress next year that would give bankers what they have begged for since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast two years ago — a more prominent lending role in their own communities when disaster strikes.
December 28 - Virginia
Middleburg Financial Corp. in Virginia said Thursday that it expects to take a $5 million noncash impairment charge this quarter related to its investment in Southern Trust Mortgage LLC of Virginia Beach.
December 28 - North Carolina
A soft housing market is forcing Capital Bank Corp. in Raleigh to write down the value of its assets by $2.6 million to $2.8 million this quarter.
December 28 - California
Hanmi Financial Corp. in Los Angeles announced late Thursday that Sung Won Sohn is resigning as its president and chief executive.
December 28 - Texas
Surety Capital Corp. in Fort Worth has filed for bankruptcy protection to clear a path for a sale of the company, according to a filing Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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Delanco Federal Savings Bank in Delanco, N.J., has agreed to get approval from the Office of Thrift Supervision before making or modifying any commercial loans.
December 26 - California
In a regulatory filing last week disclosing its plan to more than double its stake in a California thrift company, FBOP Corp. in Oak Park, Ill., said that it intends to be a “passive” investor.
December 26 - Texas
As President Bush was signing a bill last week that requires fuel producers to increase their use of ethanol fivefold over the next 15 years, the banking industry and the Farm Credit System were sparring over which lenders are best qualified to finance the construction of ethanol plants.
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The Small Business Administration is making a last-ditch attempt to drive up participation in Export Express, its export loan program for small businesses.
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