M&A
M&A
- Indiana
CITBA Financial (CBAF) in Mooresville, Ind., has terminated its proposed merger with Merchants Bancorp in Carmel. CITBA said Wednesday that it decided to terminate the deal because of delays obtaining regulatory approval.
March 19 -
Regulators are laser-focused on compliance, particularly when reviewing merger applications. Associated, recently freed from an enforcement action, could use its clean bill of health to woo sellers.
March 19 -
Timothy Mullen, the company's former chief investment officer, wants management to informally evaluate the "best avenue to enhance long-term shareholder value," including any benefits from finding a buyer.
March 19 -
Benjamin Lawsky, the head of New York's Department of Financial Services, on Wednesday called for regulators to hold individuals responsible for recent industry scandals. He also warned that his agency may ban some banks from certain businesses over money-laundering violations.
March 19 -
Bank of America Corp. is cutting jobs today across co-Chief Operating Officer Thomas Montag's global trading and investment banking divisions, according to three people with direct knowledge of the decision.
March 19 - Kentucky
Poage Bankshares (PBSK) in Ashland, Ky., has completed an acquisition that incensed one of its biggest investors.
March 19 -
Rockville Financial (RCKB) in Glastonbury, Conn., and United Financial Bancorp (UBNK) in West Springfield, Mass., have secured four of the five regulatory approvals needed to complete their high-profile merger.
March 19 -
Salisbury Bancorp (SAL) in Lakeville, Conn., has agreed to buy Riverside Bank in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
March 19 -
Post-crisis structural changes will trigger a wave of community bank M&A, creating new regional bank powerhouses. Investors will pressure management to acquire, sell or return capital through dividends or repurchases. There will be no runners-up in the coming consolidation.
March 19 - Wisconsin
Associated Banc-Corp (ASBC) in Green Bay, Wis., seems poised to make acquisitions.
March 19 -
Westfield Bancorp in Westfield Center, Ohio, has agreed to buy Valley Savings Bank in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The deal will give Westfield two additional branches and boost its assets to nearly $1 billion.
March 18 -
There is a lot of work to be done behind the scenes before Citizens can become independent of Royal Bank of Scotland, including the establishment of new technological, administrative and financial reporting systems, CEO Bruce Van Saun says.
March 18 -
A breakdown of M&A announcements in the financial services industry for the week ended March 15.
March 18 -
Talmer Bancorp (TLMR) in Troy, Mich., could enjoy a bigger-than-expected benefit from its purchase of Michigan Commerce Bank.
March 18 - South Dakota
Once thought of as cheap capital, Tarp is getting more expensive as the dividend rate jumps from 5% to 9%. Banks that are still in the program could see the increase as one more force pushing them to consider their options.
March 17 -
Square 1 Financial in Durham, N.C., is planning to hit the road to promote its planned initial public offering.
March 17 -
CBFH in Orange, Texas, has agreed to purchase MC Bancshares in Houston.
March 17 -
RBS Citizens Financial Group has appointed Ellen Taylor as executive vice president and head of investor relations, where she will oversee the Providence, R.I., company's preparations to become a public company later this year.
March 17 -
Virginia National Bankshares (VABK) in Charlottesville, Va., is facing pressure from an activist investor to consider selling itself.
March 17 -
Investors Bancorp (ISBC) in Short Hills, N.J., could raise more than $2.6 billion as part of a highly anticipated second-step conversion.
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