Community banking
Community banking
- New York
Arrow Financial Corp. in Glen Falls, N.Y., said Tuesday that a higher net interest margin boosted its second-quarter net income 29% from a year earlier, to $5.4 million.
July 16 - New York
Since hiring Derrick D. Cephas as president and chief executive officer in January 2006, Amalgamated Bank in New York has been undergoing a transformation.
July 16 - Texas
Shares of Guaranty Financial Group Inc. plunged 12% Tuesday, to $3.59, after the Austin company said it was extending the deadline for its rights offering.
July 16 - California
Westamerica Bancorp in San Rafael, Calif., said Tuesday that its second-quarter earnings fell 45% from a year earlier, to $12.2 million, mainly as a result of a $18.2 million impairment charge related to its preferred shares of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
July 16 - Missouri
Commerce Bancshares Inc. of Kansas City, Mo., said its second-quarter earnings climbed 1.4% from a year earlier, to $56 million.
July 16 - Florida
BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc.'s shares plunged to below $1 Monday on fears that the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., company does not have enough capital to absorb loan losses.
July 15 - Texas
As the nation's Hispanic population continues to swell, more community banks are hiring bilingual employees and offering services such as online and telephone banking in English and Spanish.
July 14 - Louisiana
If there was a bright spot in Whitney Holding Corp.'s announcement last week that its chargeoffs and loan-loss provision rose substantially in the second quarter, it is that nonperforming loans are not piling up as quickly as they had in previous quarters.
July 14 - Washington
The housing market downturn has caught up with Columbia Banking System Inc.
July 11 - Illinois
First Chicago Bancorp hopes its deal to merge with a subprime automobile lender will supercharge its plan to triple assets within five years.
July 11 - Maryland
Chevy Chase Bank is giving up on supermarket branches.
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While discussing customer service with banking groups, I often like to ask whether their services are "complimentary" enough.
July 11 - Indiana
Shares of Indiana Community Bancorp fell sharply Thursday after the Columbus company warned that its second-quarter earnings would be reduced by about $1.2 million, or 37 cents per share, because of a higher loan-loss provision and an impairment charge.
July 11 - Maryland
Sandy Spring Bancorp Inc. in Olney, Md., has said it will report a higher-than-expected loan-loss provision for the second quarter when it reports earnings this month.
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- Texas
AUSTIN — Four years after entering Texas with its purchase of First American Bank in Bryan, Citigroup Inc. is looking for an exit strategy.
July 10 - Colorado
A "critically undercapitalized" thrift in Colorado has been slapped with an enforcement order that prohibits it from paying dividends, accepting brokered deposits, or paying bonuses to its executives without approval from the Office of Thrift Supervision.
July 10 - Ohio
Shares of Park National Corp. in Newark, Ohio, fell sharply Wednesday after the company said that continued loan losses at its troubled Florida bank led to increased chargeoffs and forced it to boost its loss provision significantly in the second quarter.
July 10 - California
For the second straight quarter, PacWest Bancorp in San Diego is taking a large impairment charge related to a string of acquisitions it has made this decade.
July 9 - New Mexico
First State Bancorp. in Albuquerque plans to close its two Utah branches by Oct. 31 in an effort to strengthen its capital position and help it weather the economic downturn.
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