Community banking
Community banking
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Speaking at the annual Best Practices in Retail Financial Services Symposium, U.S. Bank CEO Richard Davis and Citizens Republic CEO Cathleen Nash urged retail bankers to consider a proactive approach to new industry regulations.
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Northfield Bancorp Inc. in Avenel, N.J., has agreed to buy Flatbush Federal Bancorp Inc. in Brooklyn, N.Y., in a deal that will combine two mutual holding companies.
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Wintrust Financial Corp. in Lake Forest, Ill., will raise up to $126.5 million in capital through a preferred stock offering.
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The Colorado Bankers Association has launched a website to serve as a resource guide for small businesses. The site has the basics of credit, and lists several types of lenders, besides banks, that serve such borrowers.
March 13 -
BB&T shouldered more risk when it agreed to make its already complex deal for BankAtlantic more complicated. But the risk is manageable -- and worth it, experts say.
March 13 - Texas
Southside Bancshares in Tyler, Texas, will restate its financial results for 2010 and 2011 to reflect an impairment charge for Federal Home Loan Bank option fees and changes in the fair value of certain securities.
March 13 - Texas
The Federal Reserve has reached a written agreement with Central Bancorp Inc. in Garland, Texas.
March 13 - Delaware
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has opened a trust company in Delaware as it looks to gain a greater market share of affluent households.
March 13 - New York
Suffolk Bancorp in Riverhead, N.Y., has hired a New York banking veteran as chief lending officer and picked a chief credit officer.
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John Walsh, the acting Comptroller of the Currency, told attendees they shouldn't expect surprises from the OCC's exam process. Martin Gruenberg, acting chairman of the FDIC, added that big banks should face the same market forces as smaller institutions, including the threat of failure.
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Great Western Bancorp. Inc. of Watertown, S.D., has agreed to buy North Central Bancshares Inc. in Fort Dodge, Iowa, for $41.5 million.
March 13 - Minnesota
TCF Financial Corp. will take a $293 million hit in the first quarter after it decided to restructure its balance sheet while it looks to expand its specialty finance operations.
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BB&T said Tuesday that it would pay off holders of BankAtlantic's trust-preferred securities and take an interest in additional assets to rescue the stalled deal.
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The list of potential bank buyers is growing at a faster rate than the ranks of sellers, according to a new research note by KBW Inc.'s Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc.
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Private equity fixed Pacific Capital and has agreed to sell it to UnionBanCal for a healthy price in a slow M&A market. There could have been more deals like this had regulators embraced PE.
March 12 -
William S. Haraf, the commissioner of California's Department of Financial Institutions, has resigned from the post, effective Friday.
March 12 -
Two small Kansas banks that have been discussing a merger for much of the past year have finally pulled the trigger on a deal.
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Bank customers are making fewer regular visits to their local branches, which aren't getting cheaper for banks to maintain — but bankers are sharply divided on how to fix their branch problems.
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Fox Chase Bancorp Inc. in Hatboro, Pa., said the planned sale of a pool of problem consumer loans has fallen through and that, as a result, its total nonperforming assets were higher in the fourth quarter than it initially reported.
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