First Side Savings Bank, Tamarac, Florida, was closed today by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Earlier in the day, a second Florida bank, GulfSouth Private Bank, was closed by Florida banking officials. Florida has now had a total of seven banking failures this year, representing 16% of total U.S. bank failures during […]
GulfSouth Private Bank, Florida, Closed By Regulators
The state of Florida had its sixth banking failure of the year today when regulators closed GulfSouth Private Bank, Destin, Florida. The FDIC, acting as receiver, sold the failed bank to SmartBank, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. All four branches of GulfSouth will reopen as branches of SmartBank on Monday. All depositors of failed GulfSouth will have […]
First United Bank, Crete, IL, Closed By Regulators
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation made an unannounced visit today at the First United Bank, Crete, Illinois. State regulators shuttered the Bank after determining that it was insolvent and appointed the FDIC as receiver. To protect depositors, the FDIC sold the failed bank to Old Plank Trail Community Bank, N.A., New Lenox, […]
Truman Bank, St. Louis, Mo, Closed By Regulators
Truman Bank, St. Louis, Missouri, a four branch bank with over a quarter billion dollars in assets, was closed today by the Missouri Division of Finance. The FDIC, appointed as receiver, sold the failed Bank to Simmons First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, which will assume all deposits of Truman Bank. Opened in 1994, Truman […]
First Commercial Bank, Minnesota, Closed By Regulators
First Commercial Bank, Bloomington, MN, was closed today by the Minnesota Department of Commerce. The FDIC, which was named as receiver, sold the failed bank to Republic Bank & Trust Company, Louisville, KY. Founded in 1999, First Commercial Bank was a privately held company with total assets of $215.9 million as of June 30, 2012. […]
Regulators and Government Activism Are Prolonging The Housing Crisis
Banks never seem to learn as they lurch from one lending crisis to the next. In the early 1970’s the largest banks in the country lent recklessly to Latin American countries under the theory that sovereign nations would not default. The ensuing Latin American debt crisis and sovereign defaults shattered that complacent theory and many […]
FDIC Issues 56 Enforcement Actions In July Against Banks and Individuals
The FDIC announced today that it took enforcement actions against a total of 56 banks and individuals during July 2012. During the previous month, the FDIC issued 48 enforcement actions. The July enforcement actions included 13 civil money penalties, 3 prompt corrective action notices, 5 consent orders, 8 section 19 orders, 12 removal and prohibition […]
Secret Government Plans For Economic Collapse Revealed – Five Years Later Still At The Abyss
With the banking industry still in fragile condition, it is not surprising that the government has been making secret plans to deal with an economic collapse. It is a chilling thought to realize that five years since the world economy faced total collapse, we are still perched on the financial abyss. In an exclusive report, […]
Jasper Banking Company, Georgia, Fails After 67 Years And Sold To Stearns Bank
Jasper Banking Company, Jasper, GA, an independent, locally owned and managed bank was closed today by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. Jasper Banking had been in business since 1945 serving residents of Jasper through three local branches. The FDIC, appointed as receiver sold the failed bank to Stearns Bank National Association, St. Cloud, […]









