Community banking
Community banking
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An increasing number of banking companies are exploring ways around a tax code provision that has constricted past capital infusions.
March 18 - North Carolina
Southern Community Financial Corp. said Thursday that it has formed a small-business division. The Winston-Salem, N.C., company will place a small-business banker in all 22 branches.
March 17 - Georgia
United Community Banks Inc. in Blairsville, Ga., is emerging from its credit woes with plans announced late Wednesday to raise $380 million.
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Bankers are divided over the seriousness of a provision in the Dodd-Frank Act that would repeal Regulation Q and allow banks to pay rates for demand deposits.
March 17 - Georgia
United Community Banks Inc. said late Wednesday that it is raising $380 million through a private placement with an affiliate of Corsair Capital LLC and a group of institutional investors.
March 17 -
A technology subsidiary of the holding company Rurban Financial Corp. must improve its capital position and strengthen operational oversight under a consent order with the Federal Reserve Board.
March 16 -
Rates for deposits have plummeted in recent years in several states that used to be among the hottest for yields in the nation.
March 16 - New Jersey
A pair of community banks have reduced the Treasury Department's ownership stake in their companies.
March 16 - Oregon
Unitus Community Credit Union in Portland, Ore., pledged Tuesday to keep offering free checking and free online services such as bill pay even as many banking companies are starting to charge fees for the services.
March 16 - Indiana
Integra Bank Corp. in Evansville, Ind., on Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter loss of $42.8 million, half its loss in the year-earlier period.
March 16 - Pennsylvania
S&T Bancorp Inc. in Indiana, Pa., said Wednesday that it was revising its fourth-quarter and full-year 2010 results to reflect a higher loan-loss provision.
March 16 - Florida
TIB Financial Corp. in Naples, Fla., said late Tuesday that it returned to profitability after its new owner, North American Financial Holdings, restructured its balance sheet.
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The number of banks and thrifts deferring dividends on preferred stock from the Troubled Asset Relief Program rose last month, according to a report.
March 16 - New Jersey
The Federal Reserve granted bank holding company status Tuesday to a Japanese company that has agreed to acquire a Japanese-owned bank in New Jersey.
March 16 -
An eleventh-hour amendment to Dodd-Frank that repealed Reg Q could punish community banks that serve as the lifeblood for small businesses across the country.
March 16 -
Various e-communications solutions offer banks an easy method for identifying small-business customers within their retail customer accounts and marketing to them.
March 15 - California
Tri-Valley Bank in San Ramon, Calif., said late Monday that it had terminated a planned $10 million private placement and had named a new chairman.
March 15 - Kansas
The Federal Reserve Board on Tuesday announced written agreements with two banks.
March 15 - North Carolina
FNB United Corp. in Asheboro, N.C., was out of equity at the end of 2010, prompting it to warn about its future. The $1.9 billion-asset company said Monday in its annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission that there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.
March 15 - New Jersey
Sun Bancorp Inc. in Vineland, N.J., plans to sell up to $75 million of common stock. The $3.4 billion-asset company, which received a $100 million capital infusion last summer, said it could use the proceeds from the offering to shore up capital at its bank, support losses from potential loan sales, repay debt or make acquisitions.
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