Community banking
Community banking
-
Credit unions far and wide are giving back to their members and their communities – not because they have to, but because it’s the right thing to do.
January 25 -
Big increases in construction and commercial real estate lending boosted revenue at the Kansas City, Mo., company.
January 25 -
The company wants a big deal to help push it over $50 billion of assets, at which point it will be considered systematically important.
January 25 -
First Merchants in Muncie, Ind., has agreed to buy Arlington Bank in Upper Arlington, Ohio.
January 25 -
Mortgage lending was "challenging" in the fourth quarter, but the Troy, Mich., company showed strong growth in commercial loans
January 24 -
Heritage Oaks in California ended talks with an unnamed institution when it couldn't get a response on a regulatory concern.
January 24 -
Cost control and improved credit were overshadowed by a big charge tied to a dispute with the FDIC.
January 24 -
The Oklahoma company did not disclose how many shares it could sell or how much it could raise.
January 24 -
Wells branch employees knew in advance when bank inspectors were coming; Goldman, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan execs have sold nearly $100 million in stock during the Trump rally
January 24 -
The deal comes on the heels of Simmons’ agreement to buy Southwest Bancorp in Oklahoma.
January 24 -
The acquisition is the first for Hope since a transformative merger last year.
January 23 -
The once high-flying company could also face higher legal costs tied to an SEC probe into recent disclosures.
January 23 -
Credit unions across the country are finding a variety of ways to assist the communities they serve in good times and in bad.
January 23 -
The Virginia bank has agreed to buy Tidewater Mortgage’s majority stake in Old Point Mortgage.
January 23 -
HCBF, once an aggressive acquirer, hadn't announced a deal in nearly two years.
January 23 -
The bank is among a handful of de novos to have its charter approved since 2009.
January 23 -
The company also admitted that certain details in an October press release were inaccurate.
January 23 -
The $1.9 billion deal – the industry's largest announced in 2017 – will create a bank with nearly $20 billion in assets.
January 23 -
Donald Trump was sworn in Friday, but banking industry executives have spent the last two months envisioning a vastly different political, economic and regulatory climate. The dominant question in coming months will be how realistic those expectations are.
January 20 -
The South Carolina company plans to use proceeds for acquisitions and organic growth.
January 20














