Community banking
Community banking
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Banks and thrifts structured as S corporations could suddenly start looking more attractive to potential buyers.
January 5 -
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Bank of East Asia, the largest independent bank in Hong Kong, is beefing up its U.S. operations with a deal to buy the $87 million-asset National American Bank in San Francisco.
January 4 -
At first glance 2005 appears to have been another banner year for mutual holding company conversions.
January 4 -
On Dec. 9, American Banker published an opinion article defending Sovereign Bancorp Inc.'s effort to sell an equity stake and use the proceeds to buy a banking company. The article, "Attacks on Sovereign Unfair, Short-Sighted," was written by Ben A. Plotkin, chairman of investment bank Ryan Beck & Co., which is owned by BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc.
January 4 -
SNB Bancshares Inc. of Sugarland, Tex., said it would sell $205 million of low-yield securities, use the proceeds to pay down borrowings, and take a fourth-quarter charge of $5.3 million after taxes.
January 3 -
RCB Holding Co. of Claremore, Okla., near Tulsa, has a deal that would bring it into other Oklahoma markets.
January 3 -
University Bancorp of Ann Arbor, Mich., announced Friday that it had it has created a unit that will focus on providing banking services to Muslims.
January 3 - Connecticut
After failing to win Federal Reserve Board approval of its application to open a bank in New London, Conn., Southern Connecticut Bancorp Inc. has withdrawn the bid and decided to open a branch there instead.
January 3 - New York
Two California rivals, UCBH Holdings Inc. and Cathay General Bancorp, have both gained regulatory approval to buy Great Eastern Bank of New York - but the betting is on Cathay.
December 30 - Utah
A small Utah start-up seems to be establishing a new business model for the industrial loan company charter.
December 30 -
The District Court of Kansas has dismissed Gold Bank's lawsuit against the Farm Service Agency and Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns, Gold's parent company said Thursday.
December 30 - California
East West Bancorp, which became the nation's largest Chinese-American-owned banking company in September when it bought a smaller rival, would pull further ahead with a deal announced Wednesday.
December 29 - Oregon
Cascade Bancorp's deal for F&M Holding Co. gave Patricia L. Moss something she has been after for a long time: an entry point into one of the West's fastest-growing metropolitan markets.
December 29 -
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Cardinal Financial Corp. in Tysons Corner, Va., ended a self-imposed 18-month exile from investor conferences last month, when its chairman and chief executive made a presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Super Community Bank Conference in Philadelphia.
December 28 -
A major shareholder in Placer Sierra Bancshares, which has built itself up over the past few years by buying and consolidating a number of banks, is further reducing its stake in the Sacramento company.
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