Community banking
Community banking
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Members of St. James Federal Savings and Loan Association will meet Saturday to vote on whether to convert from a mutual to a stock-owned bank as a prelude to selling itself to Wells Financial. Some believe the vote could set a worrisome precedent.
June 17 -
First Republic Bank in San Francisco has agreed to purchase Constellation Wealth Advisors for about $115 million.
June 17 - Pennsylvania
Glenn Moyer, the former banking commissioner of Pennsylvania, has joined a banking risk-management consulting firm.
June 17 -
Signature Bank in New York has added former Rep. Barney Frank to its board. The $29 billion-asset company said that Frank filled a seat previously held by Alfred DelBello, a former lieutenant governor of New York who died last month. This is Frank's first appointment to a bank board.
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BOK Financial in Tulsa, Okla., and Webster Financial in Waterbury, Conn., each reported that its Tier 1 common equity ratio would remain above regulators' minimum guideline, as regional banks continue to disclose Dodd-Frank Act stress-test results.
June 17 -
American Founders Bank in Lexington, Ky., has agreed to sell itself to a real estate developer.
June 17 -
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June 17 - Tennessee
SmartFinancial in Pigeon Forge, Tenn., has hired a chief experience and strategy officer, ahead of its planned acquisition of Cornerstone Bancshares in Chattanooga, Tenn.
June 16 - Pennsylvania
Royal Bancshares of Pennsylvania in Narberth has agreed to purchase a branch in Delaware County, Pa., from First CornerStone Bank.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is set to revamp deposit insurance premiums to make them more risk-sensitive, targeting areas that caused institutions to fail during the financial crisis.
June 16 - Pennsylvania
Beneficial Bancorp in Philadelphia has hired a former Susquehanna Bank executive as a consultant.
June 16 - New Jersey
Valley National Bancorp in Wayne, N.J., is planning to issue a combined $200 million in preferred stock and debt.
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Steve Apodaca, who recently joined the American Bankers Association, hopes to help farmers navigate falling commodity prices, compete against the Farm Credit System and find ways to lend on new farming technology.
June 16 - South Carolina
First Reliance Bancshares in Florence, S.C., is again current on its dividends tied to the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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The Treasury Department's Community Development Financial Institutions Fund has allocated more than $3.5 billion in tax credit awards for low-income urban and rural communities.
June 16 -
Mechanics Bank in Walnut Creek, Calif., shook up its top leadership post following its sale to a Dallas investment group.
June 16 -
WASHINGTON The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. unveiled a proposal Tuesday that would change the calculus used in determining assessment fees for small banks, resulting in most of those institutions paying less in premiums.
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Bank of Mingo in Williamson, W.Va., will pay a total of $4.5 million in fines and legal settlements after it was investigated for violating anti-money-laundering laws.
June 15 - Hawaii
The $18.7 billion-asset company said in a press release Monday that Eric Yeaman will also become its chief operating office on June 22.
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Revere Bank in Laurel, Md., has raised $15.5 million through a private placement of its common stock. The $717 million-asset bank sold 1 million shares at $15.50 per share.
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