2012 Bank Failures Lowest Since 2008 As Regulators Close 51 Banks

During the past five years we have witnessed the greatest financial turmoil since the Great Depression.  Hundreds of giant bank failures rocked the nation, real estate values crashed, trillions of dollars of wealth vanished overnight and millions of Americans lost their jobs.  Although a relative calm has been restored due to unprecedented actions by both […]

Citizens First National Bank, IL, Founded In 1865, Closed By Regulators

One of the country’s oldest banks, Citizens First National Bank, Princeton, IL, was closed today by the Comptroller of the Currency.  The FDIC, acting as receiver, sold the failed bank to Heartland Bank and Trust Company, Bloomington, IL. Citizens First National, a large bank with 21 branches and almost $1 billion in assets, becomes the […]

NOVA Bank, Berwyn, PA, Fails – Depositors Face Losses As FDIC Fails To Find Buyer

Large depositors of NOVA Bank, Berwyn, PA, are in a panic today after state regulators closed the failed bank.  The FDIC, acting as receiver, was unable to find a buyer for NOVA Bank, and will pay off depositor accounts only up to the FDIC insurance limit of $250,000. NOVA Bank, established in 1887, had 13 […]

Excel Bank, Sedalia, MO, Closed By Regulators

The 46th banking failure of 2012 occurred today as the Missouri Division of Finance closed Excel Bank, Sedalia, Missouri.  The FDIC, named as receiver, sold the failed bank to Simmons First National Bank, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, which will assume all deposits of the failed bank. Excel Bank, which had been in business since 1964 had […]

First East Side Savings Bank, Florida, Closed By Regulators

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 […]

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 […]

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, […]

Five Bank Failures Bring Year’s Total To 38 – FDIC Losses Top $1.9 Billion

Regulators had a busy week closing five banks in four different states on Friday.  Although bank failures have been proceeding at a slower pace than last year, the total losses to the FDIC Deposit Insurance Fund now top $1.9 billion and the number of problem banks remains very high considering that we are four years […]

Heartland Bank, Leawood, KS, Closed By Regulators

The State of Kansas had its first bank failure of the year today when state regulators closed the Heartland Bank, Leawood, Kansas.  The FDIC, appointed as receiver, sold the failed bank to Metcalf Bank, Lees Summit, Missouri, which will assume all deposits of the failed bank. The history of Heartland Bank extends over a century […]