Covenant Bank & Trust of Georgia Closed By Regulators

Covenant Bank & Trust, Rock Spring, Georgia, in business since only 2006, was closed today by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance.  The FDIC, appointed as receiver, sold the failed bank to Stearns Bank, N.A., St. Cloud, Minnesota, which will assume all deposits of failed Covenant Bank. Covenant Bank & Trust was established as […]

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 […]

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. […]

New FDIC Vice Chairman May Seek To Break Up Big Banks

Will the “too big to fail” banks that pose a systemic risk to the financial system ever be broken up? If Thomas Hoenig, former Kansas City Fed president wins Senate nomination as the new Vice Chairman of the FDIC, the big banks may have a lot to worry about. Mr. Hoenig should easily win Senate […]

FDIC Issues 56 Enforcement Actions In September

A total of 56 administrative enforcement actions were taken by the FDIC against problem banks in September, up from 53 in August. The most serious September enforcement actions taken by the FDIC included 10 consent orders, 3 prompt corrective actions and 16 civil money penalties.  Please see the complete list of enforcement actions taken below. […]

FDIC Figures Out That Criminals Were Running Failed United Commercial Bank

United Commercial Bank, San Francisco, CA,  which was closed by regulators on November 6, 2009, was the fourth largest banking failure of 2009 and resulted in losses to the FDIC Deposit Insurance Fund of $2.5 billion. Almost two years later, the FDIC announced that it was seeking to prohibit ten former officers of the bank […]

FDIC Forecasts $19 Billion In Losses On Banking Failures – Why The Losses Will Be Five Times Larger

The FDIC today released an update on expected losses for banking failures through 2015. For the five year period 2011 through 2015 the FDIC is forecasting total losses from banking failures  of $19 billion.  Total losses from banking failures during 2010 were $23 billion compared to $6.4 billion in 2011 year to date losses.  A […]

$1.2 Trillion Of Nervous Money Floods Into U.S. Banking System

With the European banking system tottering on the brink of collapse, nervous holders of cash have flooded the U.S. banking system with $1.2 trillion of deposits.  Panicky holders of large amounts of cash are taking advantage of a provision of the Dodd-Frank Act that provides unlimited FDIC insurance coverage on noninterest-bearing transaction accounts. The Dodd-Frank […]

FDIC Reports Decline In Problem Banks But Banking Industry Remains In Intensive Care

The latest FDIC Quarterly Banking Profile shows a negligible decline in problem banks but the banking industry remains in intensive care. The banking industry reported a $28.8 billion profit for the second quarter which was $7.9 billion higher than last year’s quarter ending June 30, 2010.  The bulk  of the profit improvement, however, came from […]

FDIC Issues 45 Enforcement Actions In June Against Problem Banks

The number of enforcement actions by the FDIC against problem banks in June totaled 45, down from 57 in the previous month. The FDIC’s enforcement actions included 10 civil money penalties, 14 consent orders and 3 prompt corrective actions.  In addition, the FDIC terminated 8 consent and cease and desist orders, in many cases due […]