Community banking
Community banking
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Bank of Marin Bancorp in Novato, Calif., reported a significant increase in quarterly profit following an acquisition and organic growth.
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Community Financial in Waldorf, Md., filed a shelf registration that will allow it to raise up to $75 million over the next three years.
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John Ikard, a Colorado bank CEO and incoming chairman of the American Bankers Association, hopes to score a few legislative victories on behalf of bankers, who he says have spent years on the defensive.
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WASHINGTON NBRS FInancial in Rising Sun, Md., has become the second institution in the state to fail this year.
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HCBF Holding in Fort Pierce, Fla., has agreed to acquire First America Holding in Bradenton, Fla.
October 17 - New York
Astoria Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., set out a few years ago to become more commercially focused by going after more multifamily and commercial real estate loans. The goal is for such loans to make up 50% and at the end of the third quarter they were 38%.
October 17 - Kentucky
Republic Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., reported higher third-quarter profits, driven by a combination of organic loan growth and asset quality improvements.
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Pinnacle Bancorp in Central City, Neb., has agreed to buy Home State Bank in Louisville, Neb.
October 17 - Pennsylvania
Beneficial Mutual Bancorp in Philadelphia reported a nearly 50% increase in third-quarter net income led by the sale of nonperforming assets.
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Huntington Bancshares says spend it plans to expand its branch network next year but SunTrust, BB&T and First Horizon are of a mind to keep cutting costs.
October 17 - Pennsylvania
Earnings at Northwest Bancshares in Warren, Pa., dropped slightly compared with last year, as a reduced return from the bank's loan portfolio squeezed profits.
October 17 - Georgia
Third-quarter earnings at Fidelity Southern in Atlanta increased after it completed a recent acquisition in Florida.
October 17 - Arizona
Western Alliance Bancorp. in Phoenix reported higher third-quarter earnings due to double digit growth in loans and revenue.
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Many lenders think home loans are off-limits for undocumented immigrants because they lack Social Security numbers, but higher-cost loans using borrowers' individual taxpayer identification numbers are available and being made by a handful of firms.
October 17 - Oklahoma
Loan growth, bigger trading gains, and additional interest income from a first-quarter acquisition helped BancFirst in Oklahoma City beat third-quarter earnings estimates.
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First Financial Bankshares in Abilene, Texas reported higher third-quarter profits than a year earlier, driven by strong performance from its loan portfolio.
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First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., beat analysts' estimates for a second consecutive quarter, posting net income of $45 million 19 cents a share paced by strong revenue growth and continued improvement in credit quality.
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Comerica in Dallas reported broad loan and deposit growth in the third quarter, increasing net income 4%, to $154 million, from a year earlier.
October 17 - Connecticut
People's United Financial in Bridgeport, Conn., said solid growth in commercial and mortgage loans drove third-quarter net income up 5% to $61.6 million, or 21 cents per share.
October 17 - New York
First Niagara Financial in Buffalo, N.Y., plans to close 17 branches and two drive-through locations in January.
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