Community banking
Community banking
- Georgia
Shares of Security Bank Corp. plummeted 13.5% Friday, to $11.37 a share, a day after the Macon, Ga., reported another spike in nonperforming loans tied to residential construction.
October 9 - Illinois
Federal and state banking regulators have ordered American Metro Bank in Chicago to beef up its Bank Secrecy Act compliance procedures.
October 9 - New York
Bradley E. Rock, the incoming chairman of the American Bankers Association, says he thinks he has come up with a convincing argument for Congress to give banks some regulatory relief: onerous regulations are causing more banks to sell themselves, leaving fewer to serve consumers and creating more opportunities for unscrupulous — and unregulated — companies to fill the void.
October 9 - Texas
Delinquency rates on mortgages in southern Texas were among the highest in the country as of the second quarter, according to The Wall Street Journal.
October 9 - Pennsylvania
The deal Commerce Bancorp Inc. announced this week brought a measure of certainty to its own future, but for Pennsylvania Commerce Bancorp Inc. in Harrisburg, the potential ramifications could be rather unsettling.
October 5 - Florida
The pending sale of Commerce Bancorp Inc. of Cherry Hill, N.J., could be good news for BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc. of Fort Lauderdale — and its investors.
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When a current or prospective customer phones your business, what are the odds that good will is being created?
October 5 - Florida
First United Bancorp Inc. of Boca Raton, Fla., has a deal to buy the $194 million-asset Equitable Financial Group Inc. in Fort Lauderdale for $55.6 million in cash and stock, according to the investment bank Carson Medlin Co.
October 4 - Michigan
First Defiance Financial Corp. of Ohio plans to enter Michigan by acquiring the $291 million-asset Pavilion Bancorp Inc. of Adrian for $55.7 million in cash and stock.
October 4 - Tennessee
Community bankers in Tennessee are lining up to invest in a new program designed to spark economic activity and job creation in underserved rural communities there.
October 4 - Texas
FORT WORTH — Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan urged Texas banks with high concentrations of commercial real estate and construction loans on their books to build up their loan-loss reserves.
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Security Bank Corp. expects to record a loan loss provision of $16 million to $20 million for the rest of the year, due to declines in the residential real estate market. The Macon, Ga., bank holding company is still evaluating how much of the provision should be set aside for the third quarter. Net charge-offs as a percentage of average loans are expected to increase to 75 to 85 basis points, compared with the company's previous forecast of 20 basis points. The increase is related to fewer loans, mostly in the Atlanta region. If the North Atlanta markets remain soft, Security Bank's loan growth for the rest of the year may fall below previous estimates of 10% to 12%.
October 4 - New Jersey
With Small Business Administration loans fetching less on the secondary market than they once did, Unity Bancorp Inc. in Clinton, N.J., has decided that retaining the loans is a better strategy these days than selling them.
October 3 - California
Manhattan Bancorp in Los Angeles, which opened for business Aug. 15, announced that it has completed its initial public offering and that it raised $24.9 million.
October 3 - Pennsylvania
Beneficial Mutual Bancorp Inc. in Philadelphia said Tuesday that it has asked the Office of Thrift Supervision for permission to buy back up to 5% of its stock.
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Arizona has become a new hotbed of banking, and one startup is making a name for itself with one-of-a-kind customer service. While most community banks tout their personalized service as a refreshing change from that of the big banks, Scottsdale-based Goldwater Bank has adopted the strategy to such a level that other industry players wonder whether it's straying from the very essence of what a bank should do.
October 2 - Pennsylvania
Willow Financial Bancorp Inc. in Wayne, Pa., said Monday that it cut previously reported earnings for its 2007 fiscal year by 10%, to $8.4 million, after discovering material weaknesses in its internal controls.
October 2 - Texas
Franklin Bank Corp. in Houston is at a crossroads.
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