Community banking
Community banking
- California
NorCal Community Bancorp in Alameda, Calif., has opened a branch in Oakland that Stephen G. Andrews, its president and chief executive, thinks can bring in $15 million of deposits within 15 months.
June 6 - Maine
Ending nearly a decade on the sidelines, Bangor Savings Bank in Maine is bulking up in the southern part of its home state.
June 6 - Missouri
Though many banking companies its size are struggling to expand earnings, UMB Financial Corp. in Kansas City, Mo., is coming off its best quarter in years and appears poised for a strong 2007.
June 5 - Washington
The board of directors of the struggling Independence Federal Savings Bank in Washington has named John A. Hall president and chief executive officer.
June 5 - Georgia
Atlantic Capital Bank in Atlanta is not a typical start-up.
June 4 - Kentucky
Community Trust Bancorp Inc. in Pikeville, Ky., has a deal to buy the $156 million-asset Eagle Bank Inc. of Williamstown, Ky., for roughly $37 million in cash and stock.
June 4 - Pennsylvania
Seven law firms have filed suits seeking class-action status against Sterling Financial Corp. in Lancaster, Pa., which disclosed May 24 that a loan scheme at its equipment-financing unit would force it to take a charge of $145 million to $165 million against last year's fourth-quarter results.
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Nineteen community banking companies have been added to the America's Community Bankers Nasdaq stock index, ACB announced Thursday. The index, established in late 2003, now includes 517 bank and thrift companies with a combined market capitalization of about $193 billion.
June 1 - New York
Carver Bancorp Inc. of New York said Thursday that earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter that ended March 31 jumped 23.5%, to $1.3 million. Earnings per share rose 22%, to 50 cents.
June 1 - Iowa
Executives at Security National Bank in Sioux City, Iowa, say they believe they have found a way to minimize the bank's exposure to debit card fraud: lower transaction limits.
June 1 - North Carolina
Even before opening their doors as a combined company, two merging North Carolina banks have found themselves in the midst of controversy.
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- Pennsylvania
The largest investor in a Philadelphia thrift is taking his battle with its board of directors to new heights.
May 31 - Hawaii
American Savings Bank in Honolulu has settled a lawsuit with its former security chief, who had claimed that the thrift covered up a branch employee's financial abuse of an elderly customer.
May 31 - Texas
Franklin Bank Corp. in Houston has just completed its largest acquisition ever, and its chief executive says it is not done buying Texas banks.
May 30 - Washington
A Washington State mortgage lender has withdrawn its application to form a bank after the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. raised concerns regarding its lending concentrations.
May 30 - Michigan
Mercantile Bank Corp. in Grand Rapids announced that Gerald R. Johnson Jr., its founding chairman and chief executive, will retire June 30.
May 29 - Missouri
Mercantile Bancorp Inc. of Quincy, Ill., agreed to sell its stake in New Frontier Bancshares Inc. of St. Charles, Mo., for $6.8 million in cash.
May 29 - Kansas
Central Bancompany Inc. of Jefferson City, Mo., plans to acquire the $280 million-asset Metcalf Bancshares Inc. of Overland Park, Kan., for $75 million in cash.
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