FDIC Issues 53 Enforcement Actions, Number of Problem Banks Remains Elevated

The FDIC released the list of enforcement actions taken in February 2012 against 53 banks.  In the previous month of January, the FDIC had issued 42 enforcement actions. The orders issued by the FDIC included 10 civil money penalties, 1 prompt corrective action, 13 consent orders, 1 order terminating deposit insurance and 19 orders terminating […]

Global Commerce Bank, Doraville, GA, Becomes Third Georgia Banking Failure of 2012

Georgia was the epicenter of banking failures last year and the trend seems to be continuing in 2012 as regulators close another failed Georgia bank.  During 2011 Georgia had 23 bank failures, accounting for 25% of all 92 bank failures that occurred last year.  Of the 12 failed banks this year, three have been in […]

Banking Industry Slowly Recovers – 813 Banks Remain On “Problem Bank List”

The FDIC’s Quarterly Banking Profile for the fourth quarter of 2011 shows a modest but steady recovery in the banking industry.  Despite the fact that a majority of banks reported improved quarterly earnings, 813 institutions remain on the Problem Bank List, comprising 11% of all FDIC insured banks and savings associations. Highlights of the 2011 […]

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 […]

FDIC Issues 57 Enforcement Actions Against Problem Banks In December

The FDIC issued 57 enforcement actions against banks in December 2011, down from 72 in November. The December enforcement actions included 9 consent orders, 19 civil money penalties, 4 prompt corrective actions, 3 voluntary terminations of insurance, 12 removal and prohibition orders and 10 orders terminating previous consent orders and cease and desist orders. A […]

List Of 2011 Bank Failures Reveals Interesting Facts

A total of 92 banks failed during 2011, signaling a continuation of the crisis in the banking industry.  Although total banking failures during 2011 declined from the previous year, the number remains historically high.  The last time more than 50 banks failed in one year was 1992 or 20 years ago. The complete list of […]

Problem Bank List At 20 Year High As Regulators Let Zombie Banks Remain Open

The number of banks on the confidential FDIC Problem Bank List is at a 20 year high.  As of September 30, 2011, there were 844 institutions on the Problem Bank List, the largest number since 1992 when the total was 1,066. Since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2008, a total of 417 banks […]

The FDIC Has A $30 Billion Junk Loan Problem

In its capacity as receiver for failed banks, the FDIC is responsible for either selling or winding down the operations of failed banks.  In the vast majority of cases, the FDIC is able to sell a failed bank to a purchaser who agrees to purchase some or all of the assets of the failed institution. […]

FDIC Issues 72 Enforcement Actions Against Problem Banks In November

The FDIC issued a total of 72 enforcement actions against banks in November 2011, down slightly from 75 in October. Included in the November enforcement actions were 9 civil money penalties, 1 prompt corrective action and 13 consent orders.  The FDIC also terminated 37 consent orders and prompt corrective action directives due to either the […]

Western National Bank of Phoenix, AZ, Closed By Regulators

Western National Bank, Phoenix, AZ, was closed today by the Comptroller of the Currency and the FDIC was appointed as receiver.   The FDIC entered into a purchase and assumption agreement with Washington-Federal , Seattle, Washington, to assume all deposits of failed Western National Bank. Western National had three branches, all of which will reopen on […]