Community banking
Community banking
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Jerry Craft, head of Corserv Solutions in Atlanta, says he has solved a longtime credit card dilemma for community banks.
April 4 -
The $3.8 billion-asset Provident said Thursday it would pay $344 million in stock for Sterling, or about 1.3 shares of Provident stock for each Sterling share.
April 4 -
Recent enforcement actions indicate banks must get better at evaluating the risks associated with their third-party service providers.
April 4 -
Atlantic Coast Financial in Jacksonville expected disgruntled shareholder Jay Sidhu to blast its deal to sell itself to Bond Street Holdings — and he came through.
April 4 -
Shareholders will vote on a proposal to rename it CommunityOne Bancorp at their annual meeting on June 20, FNB United said Wednesday. Its board has already approved the change.
April 3 -
New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares (NHTB) in Newport has agreed to buy Central Financial Corp. (CEVT) in Randolph, Vt.
April 3 -
Shares of Independent Bank Group (IBTX) in McKinney, Texas, rose nearly 13% during their first day of trading.
April 3 -
Community Bank System (CBU) in DeWitt, N.Y., is asking shareholders for authorization to issue more common stock.
April 3 -
A number of community banks are relying on fixed-rate loans to produce short-term profits, but the move could backfire when interest rates rise.
April 3 -
The banking industry's pace of expansion accelerated after bankers reported increased momentum in applications for commercial loans.
April 3 -
The $1.2 billion-asset unit of NASB Financial (NASB) said late Tuesday it has named Paul Thomas to the post.
April 3 -
Analysts are skeptical lenders can cut overhead fast enough to keep up with a projected collapse in mortgage volume. Some banks are intent on taking a bigger piece of the pie.
April 3 -
Ocwen Financial (OCN) has completed its purchase of the reverse mortgage lender Liberty Home Equity Solutions from Genworth Financial (GNW).
April 3 -
Pacific Mercantile Bancorp (PMBC) has completed a deal that should help the Costa Mesa, Calif., company in an effort to shed troubled loans.
April 3 -
Bharat Masrani, 56, who currently serves as chief executive of its U.S. banking unit, will succeed Ed Clark, 67, as CEO of the parent company when Clark steps down from the post next year, Toronto-Dominion said Wednesday.
April 3 -
TriState Capital Holdings in Pittsburgh has filed to hold an initial public offering.
April 3 -
Small-business loans resulting from a government program jumped by 20% during the fourth quarter, with the Treasury estimating it has helped more than 38,000 total loans since it began nearly two years ago.
April 3 -
Bank deal-making faces a new hurdle as a small group of attorneys challenges a large number of buyout offers. For the lawyers, even dubious challenges can result in big paydays. For potential acquirers, the added costs and hassles are another hurdle on the way to reinvigorating the still-struggling bank M&A market.
April 2 -
Charter Financial (CHFN) in West Point, Ga., has received shareholder approval to become a fully public firm.
April 2 -
First Mariner Bancorp (FMAR) in Baltimore has revised downward its earnings for the fourth quarter and full year of 2012.
April 2





