Community banking
Community banking
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Cardinal Financial Corp. in Tysons Corner, Va., restated its third-quarter 2004 and 2005 and full-year 2004 results to correct mistakes in how it classified some loans and payments connected with its July 2004 acquisition of George Mason Mortgage Corp.
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The Banc Corp. in Birmingham, Ala., announced Monday that it is buying Kensington Bankshares Inc. in Tampa for $71.2 million in stock.
March 7 - California
It has been a rough few months for ITLA Capital Corp. of La Jolla, Calif.
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Texas' two banking trade groups apparently will not be joining forces anytime soon.
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- Louisiana
Bankers in the Gulf Coast region are pleased the Small Business Administration has decided to let them process and close disaster-relief loans, but some said they will keep pushing for a larger role in hopes of a faster recovery for the area.
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First Bancorp in Troy, N.C., said Friday that it had revised its 2005 earnings and that it made nearly $2 million more than it initially reported.
March 6 - Michigan
Capitol Bancorp Ltd. in Lansing, Mich., has appointed Richard C. Houseworth, a banking industry veteran who spent 13 years as the superintendent of the Arizona Department of Financial Institutions, to lead its government relations efforts.
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In a 7-to-0 decision, Pennsylvania's Commonwealth Court ruled against the Pennsylvania Bankers Association and four banking companies that were seeking to block two credit unions from adopting five Philadelphia-area counties as their field of membership.
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Federal regulators are worried about banks like First National Bank of Artesia in New Mexico.
March 3 - Texas
The two banking trade groups in Texas are talking about merging, though observers say a deal is far from imminent and likely will not happen without a fight.
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Pacific Capital Bancorp in Santa Barbara, Calif., said Wednesday that it expects income from its tax-refund anticipation loans to decline over the next few years as a result of a change in its contract with Jackson Hewitt Tax Service Inc.
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West Virginia’s governor is expected to sign legislation this month that would limit the fees banks could collect on gift cards and force them to turn over unused gift card dollars to the state treasurer.
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Beverly Hills Bancorp Inc. in Calabasas, Calif., said it will restate its 2004 earnings, because it incorrectly calculated its tax benefits for that year. The $1.4 billion-asset Beverly Hills said late Monday that it had overstated its deferred-tax asset by about $1.6 million. As a result, the company said, it overstated its net income, assets, and stockholders' equity by the same amount.
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WASHINGTON - National Credit Union Administration chairman JoAnn Johnson said it has no intention of imposing Community Reinvestment Act-like regulations on credit unions.
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After months of prompting from Gulf Coast bankers and industry trade groups - and with an apparent push from the White House - the Small Business Administration has agreed to let banks and other lenders help it process disaster loan applications.
March 1 - New Jersey
Synergy Financial Group Inc.'s transformation, starting with its then relatively unusual conversion from a credit union to a mutual thrift in 1998 and culminating with a second-step conversion in 2004, gave it a mountain of capital to use for growth.
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