Community banking
Community banking
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Buckeye State Bancshares near Columbus said it would buy cross-state rival Rockhold Bancshares. Only six such deals were announced in January, making it the slowest first month of a year for M&A since the financial crisis.
February 22 -
Priscilla Sims Brown's values and experiences over a long and storied career were a perfect fit with Amalgamated Bank, where she became CEO in 2021.
February 20 -
Brady Torgerson, former president of First Security Bank-West, was sentenced to two years in federal prison after pleading guilty to fraud at two banks.
February 17 -
Banks expect strong global consumption of U.S. oil and gas, driven in part by the supply strain that followed Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
February 16 -
A community bank in Missouri plans to offer fractional stock rewards later this year, while a small bank in Utah is winding down a similar program.
February 15 -
Acquiring First Miami Bancorp would give the Greenville, South Carolina-based buyer three branches and nearly $900 million of deposits in the Southeast's biggest banking market.
February 14 -
In the aftermath of Louisiana's largest bank failure, Ashton Ryan Jr. was convicted on all 46 counts against him. U.S. Attorney Duane Evans called the case a "theft of epic proportions."
February 13 -
The appointment of Mung Chiang should lead to more robust oversight, sharper questions and overall stronger corporate governance, First Merchants CEO Mark Hardwick said.
February 10 -
Albuquerque-based One Hope Financial Institution will focus on small-business owners who have been historically excluded from traditional banking services.
February 10 -
Adelphi Bank in Columbus was given the green light by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to open.
February 8 -
Primis Financial in McLean believes its multimillion-dollar investment in a subsidiary that makes online loans to doctors, dentists and veterinarians will begin paying off this year, after build-out costs weighed on the bottom line in 2021 and 2022.
February 8 -
A senior regulator writes that the ongoing review of the system will lead to changes, rather than an embrace of the status quo.
February 8 -
Bank executives are slowing their momentum across commercial and consumer lending segments, a Federal Reserve report finds. Many still expect growth this year, but not as much as in 2022.
February 7 -
Thomas Zernick will become chief executive of the Florida bank when Anthony Leo retires at the start of 2024.
February 6 -
Executives cited uncertainty created by surging interest rates, heightened regulatory scrutiny and the potential for a recession.
February 3 -
The minority depository institution largely caters to Mexicans in the U.S. Their trust in smartphones and distrust of traditional banking has influenced its approach to developing digital tools.
February 2 -
LevelField CEO Gene Grant says its strategy for merging with Burling Bank is super-conservative, despite an intention to serve the digital-asset community. "We've taken everything out of the business plan" that might give regulators pause, he says.
February 1 -
The bank, which is beleaguered by digital-asset portfolio forced loan charge-offs that led to a loss in the third quarter and for the full year, climbed to a net income of $2.7 million for the fourth quarter.
February 1 -
As companies downsize and restructure, American Banker is tracking these decisions to help our readers understand how their industries are adapting.
February 1 -
The Radnor, Pennsylvania-based financial technology company made an unsuccessful bid to buy a bank. Now it is shifting into expense-reduction mode.
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