Community banking
Community banking
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Despite the disruption of business in south Florida as a result of numerous hurricane evacuations, third-quarter net income at TIB Financial Corp. in Naples rose 15%, to $1.3 million.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland has lifted its 4-year-old enforcement order against Citizens Deposit Bank of Vanceburg, Ky.
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The American Bankers Association sponsored a telephone educational seminar for bank directors Wednesday, and if some of the questions that were asked are any indication, the directors needed it.
November 5 - New York
Only one New York credit union has ever converted to a mutual savings bank, but that could change now that Gov. George E. Pataki has signed legislation making it easier for state-chartered credit unions to switch.
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Shareholder activism and boardroom maneuvering played a large part in Pointe Financial Corp.'s decision to seek a buyer.
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WASHINGTON - When the Independent Community Bankers of America began polling members in 2001 on their top technology concerns, systems security was barely on their radar screens.
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I have delivered hundreds of addresses before banking groups over the years, including talks before every state bankers association in the nation. These meetings are where I met the bankers who taught me most of what I have written about in this column, and who told me the stories that added flesh to the bones of banking for my students at Rutgers.
November 3 - Hawaii
After one of the bitterest hostile takeovers in community banking, observers are questioning whether Central Pacific Financial Corp. of Honolulu can keep its promises and still achieve earnings projections for 2005.
November 3 - Pennsylvania
Republic First Bancorp Inc.’s plan to spin off its profitable but higher-risk First Bank of Delaware could make its lead bank, the $650 million-asset Republic First Bank, more attractive to investors and potential acquirers, analysts say.
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Alabama National Bancorp plans to consolidate five of its bank subsidiaries into two to provide better service to customers in north-central Alabama and the Florida Panhandle.
November 2 - North Carolina
Most banks aiming to reach Hispanics are doing things like making branches more colorful and posting signs in Spanish, but a North Carolina bank is taking a different approach: setting up shop in the small grocery stores known as bodegas.
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Less than six months after announcing plans to open four branches on Long Island, Hudson City Bancorp Inc. of Paramus, N.J., says it plans to expand further in New York.
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C. John Hipp 3d, the president and chief executive officer of SCBT Financial Corp. of Columbia, S.C., has resigned, saying he did so for personal reasons.
November 1 - Illinois
Wintrust Financial Corp. of Lake Forest, Ill., has been growing fast in the past year, mainly through acquisitions, and the $5.8 billion-asset multibank holding company has no plans to slow down.
November 1 - Florida
A day after reiterating its interest in doing deals in Florida, North Carolina, and the Georgia coast, South Financial Group Inc. followed through.
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Carver Bancorp Inc. of New York, said Thursday that net income for its second quarter, which ended Sept. 30, fell 69%, to $434,000, largely because of expenses related to its failed attempt to buy Washington's Independence Federal Bancorp.
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Old National Bancorp in Evansville, Ind., reported Thursday that third-quarter earnings were 54% higher than a year earlier, at $18.2 million.
October 29 - Virginia
Maryland community banks finally have a bankers' bank to call their own.
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