Community banking
Community banking
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Charles Collum, a former chairman of Virginia's oldest bank, will run a loan office in the north of the state for John Marshall Bank.
September 7 -
BankAtlantic's former parent is officially no longer regulated as a financial holding company. The Fed released BFC Financial and affiliate BBX Capital from being registered as a thrift holding company.
September 7 -
M&T's bid for Hudson City has the deal world abuzz with talk of who'll be next. The Fed, meanwhile, is trying to calm angry community bankers as the entire industry mulls the implications of the November election.
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Retail credit unions can improve their net worth only through retained earnings. That's made a stressful period for all financial institutions particularly challenging for this category. Let them raise capital.
September 7 -
Hancock Holding Company in Gulfport, Miss., has named Deborah Conrad, a veteran international banker, as manager of its new export-finance group.
September 7 -
John Marshall Bank in Reston, Va., has appointed Charles K. Collum, a former chairman of Virginia's oldest bank, Burke & Herbert Bank, to head a new loan office in Alexandria.
September 7 - Wisconsin
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated an enforcement order against Rosholt Bancorp in Wisconsin.
September 6 -
The American Bankers Association voted Thursday to create a SuperPAC for bankers — but it has an alternative structure from Friends of Traditional Banking, the only other banking SuperPAC.
September 6 -
Thomas Gilmartin, TriState Capital Bank's new market president in New York, wants to put together a team of veteran bankers who share his local expertise.
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If President Obama wins reelection, Democrats are likely to stay on the defensive over Dodd-Frank while trying to grapple with the reform of Fannie and Freddie.
September 6 -
City National Bank & Trust in Lawton, Okla., is venturing outside of its home state by opening three branches inside Wal-Mart Supercenters in Kansas.
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ServisFirst Bank has expanded into Mobile, Ala., after hiring Alex Arendall and Jay Weber as senior vice presidents.
September 6 -
After Elizabeth Warren's fiery speech to the Democratic National Convention, there is talk that if she wins the Massachusetts Senate seat in November, she may be a contender for president in 2016.
September 6 -
Renasant in Tupelo, Miss., has filed a shelf registration that would allow it to raise up to $150 million.
September 6 -
The American Bankers Association released its official slate of candidates who are set to take office at the group's annual convention next month.
September 6 -
A number of cities, faced with limited access to the bond market, are turning to banks for tax anticipation notes as an alternative funding source.
September 6 -
The Fed unveiled on Thursday a new publication and website aimed at community bankers, including a question and answer session with Chairman Ben Bernanke on the challenges facing smaller institutions.
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Banks like BBVA Compass, USAA and ING are turning to a flurry of new social recruiting services to help them lure the best and brightest.
September 6 -
Some courts will deem financial institutions liable simply for knowing about the red flags, while others require proof the bank knew about their customers' schemes. This subjective standard is often unfair and difficult to manage.
September 6 -
Dozens of institutions have banded together to voice concerns they say are being overlooked by lawmakers and regulators.
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