Community banking
Community banking
- Virginia
In an unusual move, Millennium Bankshares Corp.'s shareholders have rejected its bid to buy a small, Charlottesville, Va., banking company and left Millennium's management with little choice but to call off the deal.
November 30 - New Jersey
Hailed when it was announced in February as a savvy move that promised to bring an activist investor inside the fold and head off a bruising proxy fight, Yardville National Bancorp's consulting deal with Lawrence B. Seidman has all but collapsed.
November 30 -
Cardpoint PLC's stock plunged after it reported a wider annual loss and said there were delays in integrating Moneybox PLC, the rival it purchased in July to become the United Kingdom's No. 2 provider of automated teller machines.
November 30 -
A three-decade friendship between the heads of two Tennessee banks has led to a merger of equals.
November 29 - Florida
Is Fidelity Bankshares Inc. in play?
November 29 -
FirstCity Financial Corp., a Waco, Tex., company that buys nonperforming loans from community banks, announced Monday that it plans to charter an industrial bank in Utah so it can begin buying good loans.
November 29 -
Berkshire Hills Bancorp in Pittsfield, Mass., has hired Thomas C. Crowley, a veteran Albany-area banker, as the president of its New York region.
November 28 -
Texas United Bancshares Inc. in La Grange has agreed to buy the $125 million-asset Northwest Bancshares of Roanoke, Tex.
November 28 -
Rabobank Group has no retail operations in the Midwest, but just the thought of the world's largest agricultural lender moving into the nation's heartland is making community bankers there a little nervous.
November 28 -
The pending merger of the New York Bankers Association and the Community Bankers Association of New York State would be the eighth between state bank and thrift trade groups since 2000.
November 23 -
After years of alerting consumers to the dangers of high-cost credit products such as payday loans and fee-based overdraft protection, the Consumer Federation of America is sounding the alarm on a new threat: car title loans.
November 23 - California
Commercial Capital Corp. bought Hawthorne Financial Corp. in June 2004 largely for Hawthorne's deposits, but an investment bank's recent analysis of deposit trends at California banks and thrifts suggests that the acquisition has not worked out as well as planned.
November 22 -
WASHINGTON - The Senate and House last week approved legislation to boost the federal flood insurance program's borrowing authority to $18.5 billion. President Bush is expected to sign the measure shortly.
November 22 -
At a hearing this month, House Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas rejected banks' calls to make big credit unions pay federal income tax, but he criticized credit unions' federal regulator for not collecting data showing how well the industry serves people with modest incomes.
November 21 -
Prosperity Bancshares Inc.'s biggest deal ever could be its most challenging too.
November 18 -
University Bancorp Inc. in Ann Arbor, Mich., will move next month to a new headquarters building that is more than double the size of its current one - and the upgrade is costing it only $700,000.
November 18 -
Hundreds of community banks make Small Business Administration loans, but for the vast majority they are little more than a sideline.
November 17 -
When interest rates were hovering at or near record lows, agricultural banks were generally able to fund variable-rate farmland loans with certificates of deposit.
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