Community banking
Community banking
- Texas
The chief financial officer of Green Bancorp will leave the Houston company in October, although he will maintain ties to it.
August 31 -
Coastal Banking Co. in Beaufort, S.C., promoted Charles Wagner to president and hired Thomas Flournoy to be its new chief financial officer.
August 31 -
Plenty of banks have ended their federal loss-share deals early, but despite the incentives to wind them down, plenty more still have these crisis-era arrangements in place. It may be due to varying deadlines, mistakes calculating loan values or worries that they still might need the coverage for home equity lines.
August 31 -
A breakdown in internal controls at Bank of Princeton almost killed a deal to sell the company to Investors Bancorp.
August 31 -
Green Dot Corp. has tapped one of its board members, Mary Dent, to take the helm of its banking unit.
August 31 -
National Commerce in Birmingham, Ala., has agreed to buy Private Bancshares in Atlanta.
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The growth in loan demand and the industry's interest-related income has come in spite of continued pressures on bank profitability.
August 30 -
Marlin Business Services in Mt. Laurel, N.J., has partnered with electronics manufacturer JVCKenwood USA to provide financing plans for its customers.
August 30 -
Standard Financial Corp. in Monroeville, Pa., has agreed to buy Allegheny Valley Bancorp in Pittsburgh for $56.5 million.
August 30 -
A longtime advocate for African-American-owned financial institutions argues that regulators should be taking more forceful action to keep them alive.
August 30 -
Banks and regulators both deserve credit for how they have navigated the post-crisis period, but how regulators continue to implement rules and how banks continue to deal with this environment will determine if this is a turning point for finance or the prelude to another round of pain.
August 30 -
CapStar Financial Holdings in Nashville, Tenn., whose board includes a top Credit Suisse executive, has filed plans to raise up to $46 million in an initial public offering.
August 29 - North Carolina
Park Sterling in Charlotte, N.C., has negotiated an early termination of loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. for about $15.5 million in assets.
August 29 -
First NBCs annual report disclosed a full-year loss, lower capital levels and a spike in nonperforming loans, leaving outsiders to ponder how long it will take for the company to get back on track.
August 29 -
Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. in New York has raised $34.4 million through a stock offering.
August 29 -
Employees are the heart and soul of any company. When they are engaged, they behave in ways that have a tremendous positive impact. Companies that want to tap into that power should foster these three attitudes in their employee ranks.
August 29 -
Millennials came of age in the wake of the Great Recession and have developed a hardened skepticism about banks. For banks to attract them as employees, it's going take more than a promise of work-life balance.
August 29 -
Familiar names — and more than a dozen newbies — can be found in our annual ranking of the nation’s most employee-friendly banks. Find out who earned a spot on the list and why these 60 banks are so successful at keeping their employees happy and engaged.
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