Community banking
Community banking
- Pennsylvania
Calculating loan-loss reserves is getting more dicey.
December 11 - Ohio
First Financial Bancorp in Hamilton, Ohio, is moving its corporate headquarters to Cincinnati.
December 10 - Virginia
Virginia Financial Group Inc. of Culpeper and FNB Corp. of Christiansburg say they have pushed back the closing date for their deal until early next year, because they figure shareholders have other things to do this holiday season than read proxy materials.
December 10 - California
Two start-ups, one in California and one in Tennessee, announced Thursday that they have raised record amounts of capital for new banks in their states.
December 7 -
When my banker friends lament their teams' cross-selling struggles, I often suggest that what they are doing really isn't cross-selling at all. What I most frequently observe would best be described as selling.
December 7 -
- Maryland
Bradford Bancorp Inc.'s planned acquisition of another Baltimore-area thrift company is in danger of collapsing, because the buyer has failed to sell enough shares in its initial public offering to fund the deal.
December 7 - Texas
Shares of community banking companies have fallen out of favor with investors, but many bankers say now appears to be a good time to gobble them up.
December 7 -
- Nevada
The nation's fastest-growing big city is also the hottest market for start-up banks.
December 6 - Kentucky
Hancock Bancorp Inc. in Hawesville, Ky., has a deal to acquire Community First Bancorp Inc. in Madisonville for $3.6 million in cash.
December 6 - Illinois
MB Financial Bank in Chicago said Tuesday that it plans to open six banking centers in Walt's Food Centers, expanding its footprint in the south and southwest suburbs of Chicago and entering northwest Indiana.
December 5 - Maryland
Shares of BCSB Bankcorp Inc. plunged Tuesday after the Baltimore mutual holding company said that its planned conversion to a 100% stock-owned company has been put on hold due to weak demand for its shares.
December 5 - Texas
One of CountryBank USA's business customers wants to expand its fast-food restaurant and is seeking a $35,000 unsecured loan — the exact type of loan for which the bank would want a Small Business Administration guarantee.
December 5 - Virginia
Carter Bank and Trust in Martinsville, Va., is trying to fend off a hostile takeover offer for Bank Building Corp., which owns 37% of Carter's branches, by negotiating to buy the company itself.
December 4 - Maryland
Eagle Bancorp Inc. in Bethesda, Md., has announced plans to buy hometown rival Fidelity and Trust Corp. for $48.8 million of stock.
December 4 - Pennsylvania
Shares of Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. fell Monday, after the Lititz, Pa., company disclosed in a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday that it will boost its loan-loss provision by $11.1 million this quarter.
December 4 - Texas
The Federal Housing Finance Board has appointed three experienced directors for three-year terms at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Dallas. The Dallas bank announced Friday that its vice chairman, Mary E. Ceverha of Dallas, and Bobby L. Chain of Hattiesburg, Miss., will serve another term. And Patricia P. Brister of St. Tammany Parish, La., who was vice chairman before leaving in 2004 at the end of her first three-year term, is to return to the board. The Dallas bank announced merger discussions with the Home Loan Bank of Chicago in August after American Banker learned of the talks. In October the Finance Board gave the merger discussions more momentum when it completed a cease-and-desist order against the Chicago bank, imposing capital requirements and dividend restrictions. The talks could result in a combination as soon as early 2008, observers say.
December 4 - Virginia
Millennium Bancshares Corp. in Reston, Va., said Monday that it plans to sell its two branches in the Richmond area to EVB, the banking unit of Eastern Virginia Bankshares in Tappahannock.
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