Community banking
Community banking
- Virginia
Virginia Commerce Bancorp Inc. of Arlington intended to raise $25 million in a private offering this month, but now the $2.7 billion-asset company is considering applying for a cash infusion from the Treasury Department instead.
October 23 - Illinois
Heritage Community Bank of Glenwood, Ill., has been ordered to increase its capital, clean up its loan portfolio, and overhaul its management.
October 23 - Missouri
Shares of Pulaski Financial Corp. of St. Louis fell 9% Wednesday on news that it lost $4.1 million, or 39 cents a share, in its fiscal fourth quarter because of a spike in troubled loans and hefty loss in its securities portfolio.
October 23 - Texas
Cullen/Frost Bankers Inc. in San Antonio reported a double-digit drop in third-quarter earnings after provisioning for expected losses caused by Hurricane Ike, which lashed the Galveston and Houston areas in mid-September.
October 23 - Texas
As publicly traded banks ponder whether to apply for the Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program, thousands of private ones that are currently ineligible await details about how the government plans to include them.
October 22 - Indiana
Though its loan-loss provision quadrupled from a year earlier, to $6.2 million, S&T Bancorp Inc. in Indiana, Pa., said Tuesday that its third-quarter net income was flat, at $15.7 million.
October 22 - Texas
Southwest Bancorp Inc. in Stillwater, Okla., said Tuesday that its third-quarter earnings fell 58% from a year earlier, to $2.3 million, or 16 cents a share, as a result of rising loan delinquencies and a contracting net interest margin.
October 22 - Maryland
First Mariner Bancorp of Baltimore said Tuesday that its third-quarter loss narrowed to $2.8 million as the company took steps to reduce its expenses.
October 22 - Minnesota
HMN Financial Inc. of Rochester, Minn., lost $7.1 million, or $1.93 a share, in the third quarter after writing off a large commercial loan and setting aside $3.4 million for two nonperforming construction loans.
October 22 - Tennessee
Few investment banks know the trust-preferred securities market as well as FTN Midwest Securities Corp.; since 2001 the First Horizon National Corp. unit has structured more than 30 pooled trust-preferred deals, raising $22 billion for hundreds of banks and thrifts.
October 21 - Mississippi
BancorpSouth Inc. in Tupelo, Miss., announced after the market closed Monday that its third-quarter earnings fell 22% from a year earlier, to $28.3 million, as a result of an increase in delinquent loans.
October 21 - New York
Buoyed by strong gains in both interest and fee income, Community Bank System Inc. in DeWitt, N.Y., said Monday that its third-quarter earnings increased 6.9% from a year earlier, to $11.8 million, or 39 cents a share, in line with the average estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
October 21 - Florida
Alfred R. Camner, a founder of the struggling BankUnited Financial Corp. of Coral Gables, Fla., retired Monday as its chairman and chief executive officer.
October 21 - Texas
Prosperity Bancshares Inc. in Houston said Friday that its third-quarter earnings declined 35% from a year earlier, to $15.4 million, as a result of the steep decline in the value of its investments in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac preferred stock.
October 20 -
Only 10% of the community bankers responding to a survey by Pacific Coast Bankers' Bancshares said they would like to participate in the Treasury Department's capital purchase program.
October 20 -
There is no telling how long the Internal Revenue Service will keep in place a new tax change aimed at encouraging bank acquisitions, so banking lawyers are advising their clients to hurry up and deal.
October 20 - New York
Citing a writedown of Freddie Mac preferred stock, Astoria Financial Corp. in Lake Success, N.Y., said late Wednesday that it swung to a third-quarter loss of $16.5 million, or 18 cents a share, from a profit of $35.3 million, or 39 cents a share, a year earlier.
October 17 - Illinois
The state of Illinois plans to inject an additional $1 billion of deposits in banks, thrifts and credit unions in hopes that they will use the funds to make more loans.
October 17 - Illinois
Shares of Amcore Financial Inc. fell 6.4% Thursday after the Rockford, Ill., reported its third consecutive quarterly loss.
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