Community banking
Community banking
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Premier Financial Bancorp Inc. of Huntington, W.Va., said fourth-quarter net income jumped 175% from a year earlier, to $1.54 million, continuing a rebound from huge losses in 2002 and 2003 attributed to loan fraud.
February 13 -
FirstBank NW Corp. in Clarkston, Wash., said Friday that strong loan growth boosted earnings last quarter.
February 13 -
Federal Trust Corp. in Sanford, Fla., is firing back at investors it claims are pressuring it to sell.
February 13 -
The Bush administration wants the Department of Agriculture to follow the Small Business Administration's lead in funding its guaranteed loan programs.
February 13 -
First Financial Bancorp of Hamilton, Ohio, reported Friday that fourth-quarter earnings dropped 72% from a year earlier, to $2.8 million.
February 13 -
Somerset Hills Bancorp of Bernardsville, N.J., cleared up the confusion surrounding its fourth-quarter earnings Thursday by reporting a record profit of $1.05 million.
February 10 -
Kendal E. Carson has resigned as an executive vice president of United Bankshares Inc. of Charleston, W.Va., and the president of United Bank, its Virginia subsidiary, to join Cardinal Financial Corp. of McLean, Va.
February 10 - California
The results Saehan Bancorp announced Jan. 30 were its best in years: record 2005 net income, a huge jump in assets, and return on equity well above the industry average.
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- New Jersey
Though Hudson City Bancorp Inc. certainly has the financial wherewithal to buy banks, its chief executive, Ronald E. Hermance, has regularly dismissed acquisition speculation by arguing that most buyers want stock, and stock deals would dilute the value of its shares.
February 10 - Connecticut
An Indian tribe in northwestern Connecticut has taken initial steps to form a full-service bank on its reservation.
February 10 -
FirstMerit Corp. of Akron restated its fourth-quarter and full-year earnings Wednesday to reflect a $3.5 million addition to its loan-loss reserves.
February 9 -
A Richmond, Va., bank holding company that has yet to report a profit in its five-year history has been ordered to review its financial controls and corporate governance practices.
February 9 - Illinois
James J. Giancola has struck his first acquisition deal since taking over as the president and chief executive officer of Midwest Banc Holdings Inc. 17 months ago, and he said it would be a model for buyouts to come.
February 9 - California
Umpqua Holdings Corp. is a minor player in the Sacramento market now, but it won't be for long.
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BNC Bancorp in Thomasville, N.C., said it has agreed to acquire the $148 million-asset SterlingSouth Bank and Trust Co., in Greensboro, N.C., for $36 million in stock.
February 8 - Nebraska
The Nebraska Bankers Association is warning bankers in drought-stricken areas of the state to take a close look at their loan documents to make sure they know who owns the water rights on land used as collateral.
February 8 -
State and federal credit union regulators have closed a community-chartered credit union in Harrisburg, Pa., that they said was insolvent.
February 8 -
First Federal Financial Services Inc. of Edwardsville, Ill., has agreed to buy Clover Leaf Financial Corp., also of Edwardsville, for at least $20.4 million in cash and stock.
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