Community banking
Community banking
- California
1st Century Bancshares in Los Angeles has filed plans to raise $30 million through a sale of common stock.
September 28 -
The deadline for EMV migration in this country is this Thursday. Here's what will and won't happen on that day, and what challenges lie ahead for banks and their customers.
September 28 -
A number of New York banks are stepping away from medallion lending as delinquencies rise and competition for fares intensifies.
September 28 -
The $4.8 billion-asset HomeStreet said in a press release Monday that it will pay $49.8 million in stock, or $11.70 a share, and $5.5 million in cash for the $200 million-asset Orange County Business Bank.
September 28 -
The $417 million-asset company appointed John Kaufman, 33, as CFO on Friday, according to a news release. Kaufman was also named CFO of MSB's Millington Savings Bank.
September 28 - Nebraska
Pinnacle Bancorp in Central City, Neb., has agreed to buy Woodhaven National Bank in Fort Worth, Texas.
September 25 -
Cardinal Financial made a big push into wealth management a decade ago. Today, it remains an inconsistent business, though management is optimistic about the future.
September 25 -
The CFPB is rewriting the rules for debt collection, and in the meantime fines and penalties are coming fast and furiously. Banks need to closely scrutinize every debt collector and debt buyer they do business with, or even bring collections back in-house, said attorney Joann Needleman.
September 25 -
Berkshire Hills Bancorp in Pittsfield, Mass., has named a new president and chief operating officer for its bank.
September 25 - North Carolina
Four Oaks Fincorp in Four Oaks, N.C., has named Deanna Hart chief financial officer of the company and its bank.
September 25 -
Lenders that allow borrowers to shop for third-party settlement services face new liability, as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's integrated mortgage disclosure rules will let borrowers sue over problems with vendor lists.
September 25 - WIB PH
The rankings of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance include some familiar faces (KeyCorp's Beth Mooney of course), but also plenty of newcomers (including U.S. Bancorp's Kathy Rogers, JPMorgan Chase's Thasunda Duckett and Wells Fargo's Yvette Hollingsworth Clark). We also look at efforts to bring more women into boardrooms and have an op-ed by the CEO of HSBC USA.
September 25 -
Politicians who support the idea of banking as a public utility may not be very concerned with the fate of community banks. Rather than say so directly, they gloss over the facts.
September 25 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
September 25 -
Porter Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., has Edmond Seifried to its board. Seifried, 68, is executive director of the Sheshunoff Affiliation Program, which provides education and an idea exchange to community bankers.
September 24 - Washington
Sound Financial Bancorp in Seattle has hired a former Federal Home Loan Bank executive as chief administrative officer of its bank.
September 24 - North Carolina
Premier Financial Bancorp in Huntington, W.Va., has hired a former BB&T executive as its bank president and chief executive.
September 24 -
Western Alliance Bancorp's Bridge Bank in San Jose, Calif., has created a lending group to focus on the life sciences sector.
September 24 -
River Valley Bancorp could face a challenge from an investor who is upset over some of the Madison, Ind., companys policies and procedures.
September 24 -
Community banks marketing efforts should aim to go beyond increasing brand visibility to engage customers face to face.
September 24





