Community banking
Community banking
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Pacific Continental Corp. in Eugene, Ore., plans to enter Washington by buying the $143 million-asset NWB Financial Corp. of Seattle for $39 million.
August 19 - New York
Since New York Gov. George Pataki signed legislation in 1997 that gives banks incentives to build branches in low-income neighborhoods, only a handful have taken the state up on its offer.
August 19 - Texas
A federal magistrate's ruling that the National Credit Union Administration lacked the grounds to stop a Plano, Tex., credit union from becoming a mutual thrift could open the door to more conversion attempts, banking and credit union officials say.
August 19 -
J. Alton Wingate, 66, a supermarket branch pioneer and a community banker for more than 40 years, is dead.
August 19 -
- California
Pacific Premier Bancorp Inc. of Costa Mesa, Calif., which nearly failed five years ago when its nationwide subprime mortgage business imploded, is expanding again - but closer to home.
August 18 - Pennsylvania
The 152-year-old Beneficial Savings Bank of Philadelphia has its first acquisition deal and is scouting for more - because buying looks cheaper than building.
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Two River Community Bank of Middletown, N.J., and Town Bank of Westfield plan to merge and form a new, yet-to-be name holding company.
August 18 -
Citizens Bancshares Corp. of Atlanta announced Tuesday that its second-quarter net income fell 23% compared with a year earlier, to $471,000.
August 17 -
Salem Five Cents Savings Bank is acquiring the $262 million-asset Heritage Cooperative Saving Bank in Salem, Mass.
August 17 -
Meta Financial Group Inc. of Storm Lake, Iowa, announced a loss of $2.3 million for the three months that ended June 30.
August 17 - Connecticut
Sixteen months after its high-profile beginning, NewAlliance Bancshares has settled down to some of the more routine tasks of building its business.
August 17 - Massachusetts
Back in 1997, when Beal Bank sued Richard R. Eurich to collect a 10-year-old debt, it brought a computer printout to court showing that Mr. Eurich owed $205,000.
August 16 -
There's at least one banker out there who's asking his employees to sleep on the job.
August 16 -
FirstBank NW Corp. of Clarkston, Wash., announced Friday that earnings for its first fiscal quarter rose 19.3%, to $1.9 million.
August 15 -
Loans that qualify for credit under the Community Reinvestment Act have been scarce in Old National Bancorp's rural markets, but new federal rules scheduled to take effect next month may change that.
August 15 -
The American Bankers Association filed a brief Friday supporting Community Credit Union of Plano, Tex., in its suit against the National Credit Union Administration.
August 15 -
First Security Group Inc. of Chattanooga, Tenn., went public Wednesday and in its first two days of trading sold nearly 80% of the 4.5 million shares in its offering.
August 15 -
America's Community Bankers has updated its guide to organizing board committees.
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