Community banking
Community banking
- Indiana
MutualFirst Financial Inc. in Muncie, Ind., announced Tuesday that it has agreed to buy the $510 million-asset MFB Corp. of Mishawaka, Ind., for $52.7 million in cash and stock.
January 9 - Louisiana
Iberiabank Corp. of Lafayette, La., said Tuesday that its nonperforming loans surged in the fourth quarter, largely because of weakness in the housing markets served by its Arkansas bank.
January 9 - Texas
For the second time in six months, credit unions have found themselves defending their tax-exempt status to Bush administration officials who are examining the impact of corporate tax breaks on the nation's global competitiveness.
January 9 - Oregon
Pacific Continental Corp. in Eugene, Ore., said Monday that it expects to post fourth-quarter earnings of 28 cents a share, or 2 cents shy of the average of analysts' estimates, because of problem residential construction loans.
January 8 - Missouri
IronStone Bank, a Fort Myers, Fla., thrift subsidiary of the $16.3 billion-asset First Citizens Bancshares Inc. of Raleigh, entered the Kansas City, Mo., area last month with a loan production office it plans to turn into a branch this quarter, a spokesman said Monday.
January 8 - Texas
Now that Guaranty Bank in Austin no longer turns over most of its earnings to a corporate parent, the $16 billion-asset thrift will be able to reinvest in itself.
January 8 - Maryland
Bradford Bancorp Inc.'s deal to buy another Maryland thrift is officially off.
January 7 - Massachusetts
Two Massachusetts mutual thrifts, Norwood Co-operative Bank and Walpole Co-operative Bank, have agreed to merge.
January 7 - North Carolina
The dozen or so banks caught up in an alleged land development fraud in western North Carolina may not recover much of the $100 million they have lost, but some are trying to make sure that they do not get fooled again.
January 7 - Oregon
Cascade Bancorp's shares plunged Friday on news that the Bend, Ore., company expects to report weak fourth-quarter earnings due to losses on bad residential construction loans.
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January 4 - Tennessee
First Volunteer Corp. in Chattanooga, Tenn., has bought a century-old community bank in Benton, Tenn., that lost millions of dollars in an apparent loan fraud scheme.
January 4 - Oregon
The stock price of Oregon Pacific Bancorp Inc. soared Thursday after the Florence company announced that it plans to deregister its stock and go private.
January 4 - New Jersey
Sun Bancorp Inc. of Vineland, N.J., said Thursday that it would take a $4.1 million fourth-quarter provision for loan losses and charge off $3.5 million of loans.
January 4 - Michigan
Another Michigan bank is warning about credit trouble prompted by the state's flagging economy.
January 4 - Maryland
Bradford Bancorp Inc.'s deal to buy another Maryland thrift is officially off.
January 4 - Georgia
WGNB Corp.'s shares fell sharply Thursday after the Carrollton, Ga., company warned that fourth-quarter and full-year earnings would fall well short of 2006 results due to continued weakness in its residential real estate portfolio.
January 4 -
Community bank directors have had an easy job for the last 10 to 15 years, and though I hear many directors complain about the job's workload and complexity, it is absolutely nothing compared to the early 1990s.
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January 4 - Michigan
United Bancorp Inc. of Tecumseh, Mich., warned Wednesday that it would add $5.1 million to its fourth-quarter provision for loan losses, because of deteriorating credit quality.
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