Community banking
Community banking
- South Dakota
Meta Financial Group (CASH) in Sioux Falls, S.D., has reshuffled its management with four new executive appointments, including the promotion of Brad Hanson to president.
September 26 - Illinois
First Clover Leaf Financial (FCLF) in Edwardsville, Ill., has hired David Kuhl as the president and chief executive for its bank.
September 26 -
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida (SBCF) in Stuart, Fla., has been released from all enforcement actions with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
September 25 -
Home Federal Bancorp was looking for ways to grow its earning assets as the benefits of FDIC loss shares from two failed-bank deals faded. Lacking good prospects, it decided to sell itself to Banner Corp. More banks could find themselves in the same boat.
September 25 - Tennessee
First Security Group (FSGI) in Chattanooga, Tenn., has completed a $5 million rights offering. The offering followed the company's April recapitalization, in which it raised $91.1 million from institutional and other accredited investors.
September 25 -
Community banks in the South have gotten healthier this year as a whole, but many of them have seen a slowdown in lending, according to a quarterly analysis by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
September 25 - Oregon
Pacific Continentalin Eugene, Ore., has named a new head for its operations around Seattle.
September 25 -
Customer complaints, compliance and risk management all continue to make it difficult for community banks to embrace sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
September 25 -
Banks can report suspected elder financial abuse to authorities without violating privacy provisions under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, according to guidance issued by seven federal regulators Tuesday.
September 25 -
Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) in Columbus, Ohio, has expanded its auto-finance business into its 17th state.
September 25 -
Five years after the financial crisis, the new regulatory regime remains a work in progress but one that's created a major burden for the industry. Here are some of the main takeaways from banking leaders and policymakers who gathered this week to discuss the state of affairs at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium in Washington, D.C.
September 25 - WIB PH
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September 25 - Alabama
United Security Bancshares in Thomasville, Ala., has recruited its next chief financial officer from Regions Financial.
September 25 -
The $4.24 billion-asset Banner said Tuesday it has agreed to buy Home Federal Bancorp (HOME) in Nampa, Idaho, for $197 million in cash and stock.
September 24 - Maryland
The $979 million-asset company plans to offer up to 1.4 million shares of common stock at $19 per share, according to a Sept. 12 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
September 24 -
Banks with assets of less than $50 billion will get a one-year reprieve from making their stress tests and capital plans adhere to Basel III standards, the Federal Reserve Board said Tuesday.
September 24 -
The CEO of HSBC USA says that stricter regulation is crucial to strengthening the banking system and winning back customers' trust, but she remains frustrated by the glacial pace of the rulemaking.
September 24 - Missouri
Country Club Bank in Kansas City, Mo., has promoted several executives.
September 24 -
Independence Bancshares (IEBS) in Greenville, S.C., has hired two former Verizon executives Aditya Khurjekar and Humphrey Chen to broaden its mobile-banking services.
September 24 - Puerto Rico
A senior executive at OFG Bancorp (OFG) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is moving to the top ranks of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York.
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