Community banking
Community banking
- Florida
Capital City Bank Group (CCBG) in Tallahassee, Fla., enjoyed a trifecta last quarter: it lowered expenses, income taxes and its loan-loss provision.
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First Landmark Bank and Midtown Bank & Trust have agreed to a merger of equals, the second deal involving Atlanta-area banks announced on Monday.
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Commerce Union Bank in Springfield, Tenn., has agreed to buy Reliant Bank in Brentwood, Tenn.
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Multiple bidders are the new normal in bankruptcy auctions of banks. Case in point is Banner Corp., which anticipates at least one competing offer for Idaho Banking in Boise. Some banks are increasingly letting an initial bidder bear the preparatory expense before swooping in with a higher price.
April 28 - South Carolina
Linda Cox, a former comptroller of First South Bank in Spartanburg, S.C., committed suicide after being questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation about missing funds at the bank, the Greenville News reported on Saturday.
April 28 - Massachusetts
Eastern Bank in Boston has established a new unit to develop technologies for itself and other banks and has tapped the former leaders of the tech startup PerkStreet to run it.
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State Bank Financial (STBZ) in Atlanta has agreed to buy Atlanta Bancorp.
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Banking executives are adamant: the branch stays in the picture. Heather Landy reports from Retail Banking 2014.
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The most profitable 200 community banks and thrifts as ranked by three-year average ROE.
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The deals approval following months of uncertainty represents a significant milestone in the DOJs controversial Operation Choke Point probe.
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State regulators in South Carolina closed the $54 million-asset Allendale County Bank late Friday.
April 25 - California
Community West Bancshares (CWBC) in Goleta, Calif., said it will redeem almost half of its outstanding preferred stock issued under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
April 25 - New York
Drexel Hamilton, a startup broker-dealer making inroads in capital markets, pairs Wall Street pros with disabled military veterans, training the latter for new careers. It's a nice story, but in the ultra-competitive market of small-bank advising, will it sell?
April 25 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took action against six lenders and ended orders against 14 firms in the FDIC's latest monthly roundup of enforcement actions.
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Community banks that specialize in lending to niche segments, such as professional athletes or energy-services companies, are managing to overcome the sluggish revenue growth at some of their rivals. Rod Taylor, an executive recruiter at Taylor & Co., explains.
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Solera National Bancorp (SLRK) is firing back against two investors seeking control of the Lakewood, Colo., company's board.
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Veteran bank analyst Terry McEvoy has left Oppenheimer to join Sterne Agee.
April 25 - California
Korean-American banks have been challenged by an aging core customer base, which threatens growth. Hanmi Chief Executive C.G. Kum plans to respond with a national SBA program and plans to court other immigrant communities.
April 25 - New York
Amalgamated Bank in New York has named a president to succeed Ed Grebow, but the union-owned bank is still looking for a permanent chief executive.
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S corporation banks are concerned that the capital conservative buffer under Basel III and a potential prohibition from paying tax-distribution dividends to shareholder could cause more of them to slow growth plans or merge.
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