Community banking
Community banking
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Charles M. Snipes, the president and chief executive officer of Bank of Granite Corp., said a weak economy in its core market area put a damper on first-quarter earnings.
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Colony Bankcorp Inc. of Fitzgerald, Ga., announced Monday that its first-quarter earnings rose 12.9% from the same period last year, to $2.1 million.
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To strengthen its offerings to companies that do business in China, UCBH Holdings Inc. has opened representative offices in Shenzhen and in Taipei, Taiwan.
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BancTrust Financial Group Inc. in Mobile, Ala., is selling its Sweet Water State Bank subsidiary to a group headed by Sweet Water chief executive Stratton F. Lewis.
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Home Bancshares Inc. in Conway, Ark., has nearly doubled its assets in the last 18 months by acquiring three banks in its home state, and its chief executive said it has no plans to slow down.
April 11 - Illinois
When Varghese Chacko came to America 20 years ago from his native India, he tried to get a bank loan to start a direct mail business.
April 8 - Texas
Several Texas banks are poised to capitalize on commercial loan growth as the economy in the nation's second-largest state improves.
April 8 - New York
In the dozen years through 2004 only two community banks were founded on New York's Long Island. Now two have opened there in four weeks - in the same Nassau County town.
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Mercantile Bank Corp. of Wyoming, Mich., said strong commercial loan growth powered it to net income of $4.4 million in the first quarter, 47% more than a year earlier.
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Rabobank International of the Netherlands announced Wednesday that it had received a national bank charter and changed the name of its California subsidiary from Valley Independent Bank to Rabobank NA.
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Hundreds of companies have missed the deadline for complying with the most contentious provision of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act - section 404's auditing rules. Hundreds more, including dozens of small banking companies, have delisted their stocks or sold themselves to avoid complying.
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It is not too late to pick a student intern or two to work at your bank this summer.
April 6 - Pennsylvania
Once or twice every weekday for the last 12 years, Ray Petty, the owner of Ray's Supermarket in Factoryville, Pa., would send an employee down the street to the Community Bank and Trust branch to pick up rolls of change or deposit the day's receipts.
April 6 - Massachusetts
After almost 10 years as a lender to small businesses, Salem Five Cents Savings Bank in Massachusetts is moving upstream.
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Fulton County National Bank and Trust Co. in McConnellsburg, Pa., which reported a fourth-quarter loss of $1 million, has agreed to a regulatory order to strengthen its anti-laundering practices, review its loan portfolio, and improve its auditing.
April 4 - Oregon
More small banks in the Pacific Northwest are setting up foreign trade divisions to serve the Asians pouring into the region.
April 4 - California
Shares of Nara Bancorp Inc. recovered slightly Friday, when it received upgrades from two analysts who said the stock's sharp drop Thursday presented a buying opportunity.
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Internet-only banks targeting specific segments of the population have never really caught on, but organizers of one aimed at African-Americans say theirs will, because African-Americans prefer to do business with black-owned companies.
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