Community banking
Community banking
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The company is opening high-tech loan production offices and using data analytics to match customers with products. But like other banks seeking to modernize, Seacoast is trying to balance short-term needs with costly long-term investments.
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Banks with large mortgage operations are struggling with lower profit margins, detrimental fair-value accounting rules and new regulations that add cost. The market is discounting their stocks as a result, but many of these banks say the blanket assessment is unfair.
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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has charged Evans Bancorp in Hamburg, N.Y., with deliberately failing to provide mortgages in minority neighborhoods in Buffalo.
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Zions Bancorp. in Salt Lake City added banking veteran John Erickson to its board.
September 2 -
Pacific Premier in Irvine, Calif., has raised approximately $59 million through a private placement.
September 2 - California
The Bank of Napa has established a relief fund for victims of the recent California earthquake, which was centered in the bank's local area.
August 29 -
Prudential Bancorp in Philadelphia has agreed to add a director recommended by activist investor Seidman Group.
August 29 -
As consolidation heats up, bankers are pushing back against lawsuits challenging a deal's merits. Experts say the law firms pursuing litigation are motivated by fees and often withdraw when bank lawyers use legal maneuvers to lengthen the process.
August 29 -
A Massachusetts mutual's failure to gain depositor approval for a conversion suggests a way for small towns to push back against the loss of their local banks, according to lawyer Kevin Handly.
August 29 -
Regulatory delays have forced ViewPoint Financial in Plano, Texas, and LegacyTexas Group in Plano to push back the closing date for their planned merger a second time.
August 29 - South Dakota
Great Western Bancorp in Sioux Falls, S.D., has filed documents for an initial public offering.
August 29 - New Jersey
Unity Bancorp in Clinton, N.J., raised $6.3 million from a rights offering.
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Following a prolonged stretch of modest loan growth, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Quarterly Banking Profile showed loan balances shooting to a level not seen since 2007.
August 28 -
A judge had ordered Joseph Stilwell to appear in court and respond to a subpoena from the Securities and Exchange Commission tied to a securities fraud investigation.
August 28 -
All banks, regardless of size, must invest more in technology despite shareholder pressure to cut costs, said Victor Nichols, a former CIO at Wells Fargo and current director at Bank of Hawaii.
August 28 -
BNC Bancorp in High Point, N.C., has filed to sell up to $150 million in securities. The $3.7 billion-asset company said in a filing Tuesday that it could issue common and preferred stock, debt securities and other securities from time to time.
August 28 - Pennsylvania
Northwest Bancshares in Warren, Pa., has promoted two executives and eliminated a pair of high-level positions.
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First Bancorp in Southern Pines, N.C., will close 10 branches in three states.
August 27 - Pennsylvania
Mid Penn Bancorp in Millersburg, Pa., has agreed to buy Phoenix Bancorp in Minersville, Pa.
August 27 - North Carolina
Premara Financial in Charlotte, N.C., has named an interim president after the abrupt departure of its long-time leader.
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