Regulators closed two banks in Minnesota and Georgia, bringing the total number of banking failures for the year to eleven. A total of four bank failures have now occurred in Minnesota and Georgia. During all of 2011 a total of only two banks failed in Minnesota. Georgia had a total of 23 bank failures during […]
Two Banks Fail In Minnesota and Georgia – FDIC Losses Hit $1 Billion
Home Savings of America Collapses, FDIC Unable To Sell Bank – How Much Will Depositors Lose?
Home Savings of America, which was established during the depths of the Great Depression, was closed by regulators today. The Bank was established on September 1, 1934 and operated as a federally chartered stock savings and loan association, headquartered in Little Falls, Minnesota. According to Home Savings of America’s website, the Bank’s niche was serving […]
Central Bank of Georgia Fails After Serving Public For 102 Years
Any bank that can last for 102 years deserves special recognition for surviving business panics, stock market crashes, world wars and economic depressions. The Central Bank of Georgia, Ellaville, GA, is in this category, having been established on September 16, 1910 and surviving until today when the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance closed the […]
SCB Bank of Indiana Fails Under Weight Of Bad Loans
SCB Bank, Shelbyville, Indiana, was closed today by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency,which appointed the FDIC as receiver. Acting as receiver, the FDIC sold the failed bank to First Merchants Bank, National Association, Muncie, Indiana. SCB Bank had been struggling under the weight of nonperforming loans since 2009. The Bank had a […]
TARP Lives On – 370 Problem Banks Remain On U.S. Treasury Life Support
The $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) that was authorized in 2008 to bailout failing financial institutions is still in the process of being wound down. The latest report from the Government Accounting Office (GAO) (which is required by law to report on TARP every 60 days) reveals that the U.S. Treasury is still […]
Four Banks Fail – FDIC Losses Approach $1 Billion On YTD Bank Closings
Regulators closed four banks in Tennessee, Minnesota and Florida, bringing the total for the year to seven. Tennessee, with two bank closings, had previously not had a single bank failure since 2002. The combined assets of the two failed banks in Tennessee totaled $1.5 billion. Tennessee Commerce Bank of Franklin, TN, became the first billion […]
BankEast, Knoxville, TN, Closed By Regulators
Until today, the State of Tennessee, had seemed isolated from the banking crisis. For almost a decade, there were no banking failures in Tennessee, with the last one occurring on November 8, 2002. Tennessee’s luck came to an abrupt halt today with the closing of two banks – Tennessee Commerce Bank of Franklin, TN and […]
Patriot Bank Minnesota Closed By Regulators
Minnesota, which had only two banking failures during 2011, got off to a fast start for 2012 with the closing of a small locally owned community bank. Patriot Bank Minnesota, Forest Lake, Minnesota, was closed by state regulators who appointed the FDIC as receiver. The failed bank was sold by the FDIC to First Resource […]
Tennessee Commerce Bank Fails – First Billion Dollar Bank Failure Of 2012
Tennessee Commerce Bank, Franklin, TN, with $1.2 billion dollars in assets, was closed today by state regulators. The failure of Tennessee Commerce is the largest banking failure of the new year and comes in a state that is a stranger to bank failures. Prior to today, the last banking failure in Tennessee was on November […]









