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Liste der bankrotten US Banken 2009, bank defaults 2009
By Martin | July 10, 2009
May
America West Bank, Layton, Utah, with approximately $299.4 million in assets, was closed. Cache Valley Bank, Logan, Utah, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $284.1 million).
(PR-63-2009)
Citizens Community Bank, Ridgewood, New Jersey, with approximately $45.1 million in assets, was closed. North Jersey Community Bank, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $43.7 million). (PR-62-2009)
Silverton Bank, N.A., Atlanta, Georgia, with approximately $4.1 billion in assets and $3.3 billion in deposits was closed. The FDIC created a bridge bank, Silverton Bridge Bank, N.A., to take over operations. (PR-61-2009)
April
First Bank of Idaho, Ketchum, Idaho, with approximately $488.9 million in assets, was closed. U.S. Bank, National Association, Minneapolis, MN, has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits (approximately $374 million). (PR-60-2009)
First Bank of Beverly Hills, Calabasas, California, with approximately $1.5 billion in assets and approximately $1 billion in deposits was approved for payout by the FDIC Board of Directors. (PR-59-2009)
Michigan Heritage Bank, Farmington Hills, Michigan, with approximately $184.6 million in assets, was closed. Level One Bank, Farmington Hills, Michigan, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $151.7 million). (PR-58-2009)
American Southern Bank, Kennesaw, Georgia, with approximately $112.3 million in assets and approximately $104.3 in deposits was closed. Bank of North Georgia, Alpharetta, Georgia, has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits. (PR-57-2009)
Great Basin Bank of Nevada, Elko, Nevada, with approximately $270.9 million in assets, was closed. Nevada State Bank, Las Vegas, Nevada, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $241.4 million). (PR-55-2009)
American Sterling Bank, Sugar Creek, Missouri, with approximately $181 million in assets was closed. Metcalf Bank, Lee’s Summit, Missouri, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $171.9 million). (PR-54-2009)
New Frontier Bank, Greeley, Colorado, with approximately $2.0 billion in assets and approximately $1.5 billion in deposits was closed. Deposit Insurance National Bank of Greeley, Greeley, Colorado has agreed to assume the non-brokered insured deposits. (PR-53-2009)
Cape Fear Bank, Wilmington, North Carolina, with approximately $492 million in assets, was closed. First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Charleston, South Carolina, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $403 million). (PR-52-2009)
March
Omni National Bank, Atlanta, Georgia, with approximately $956.0 million in assets and approximately $796.8 million in deposits was closed. SunTrust Bank, Atlanta, Georgia has agreed to assume the non-brokered insured deposits. (PR-50-2009)
TeamBank, National Association, Paola, Kansas, with approximately $669.8 million in assets, was closed. Great Southern Bank, Springfield, Missouri, has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $492.8 million). (PR-46-2009)
Colorado National Bank, Colorado Springs, Colorado, with approximately $123.5 million in assets, was closed. Herring Bank, Amarillo, Texas has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $82.7 million). (PR-45-2009)
FirstCity Bank, Stockbridge, Georgia, with approximately $297.0 million in assets and approximately $278.0 million in deposits was approved for payout by the FDIC Board of Directors. (PR-44-2009)
Freedom Bank of Georgia, Commerce, Georgia, with approximately $173.0 million in assets and approximately $161.0 million in deposits, was closed. Northeast Georgia Bank, Lavonia, Georgia has agreed to assume all deposits. (PR-37-2009)
February
Security Savings Bank, Henderson, Nevada, with approximately $238.3 million in assets, was closed. Bank of Nevada, Las Vegas, NV has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits (approximately $175.2 million). (PR-32-2009)
Heritage Community Bank, Glenwood, Illinois, with approximately $232.9 million in assets, was closed. The MB Financial Bank, National Association, Chicago, Illinois has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $218.6 million). (PR-31-2009)
Silver Falls Bank, Silverton, Oregon, with approximately $131.4 million in assets was closed. Citizens Bank, Corvallis, Oregon has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $116.3 million). (PR-24-2009)
Pinnacle Bank of Oregon, Beaverton, Oregon, with approximately $73.0 million in assets was closed. Washington Trust Bank, Spokane, Washington has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $64.0 million). (PR-23-2009)
Corn Belt Bank and Trust Company, Pittsfield, Illinois, with approximately $271.8 million in assets and approximately $234.4 million in deposits, was closed. The Carlinville National Bank, Carlinville, Illinois has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits. (PR-22-2009)
Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast, Cape Coral, Florida, with approximately $539.0 million in assets and approximately $424.0 million in deposits, was closed. TIB Bank, Naples, Florida has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits. (PR-21-2009)
Sherman County Bank, Loup City, Nebraska, with approximately $129.8 million in assets was closed. Heritage Bank, Wood River, Nebraska has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $85.1 million). (PR-20-2009)
County Bank, Merced, California, with approximately $1.7 billion in assets was closed. Westamerica Bank, San Rafael, California has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $1.3 billion). (PR-19-2009)
Alliance Bank, Culver City, California, with approximately $1.14 billion in assets and approximately $951.0 million in deposits was closed. California Bank & Trust, San Diego, California has agreed to assume all deposits. (PR-18-2009)
FirstBank Financial Services, McDonough, Georgia, with approximately $337.0 million in assets was closed. Regions Bank, Birmingham, Alabama has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $279.0 million). (PR-17-2009)
January
Ocala National Bank, Ocala, Florida, with approximately $223.5 million in assets and approximately $205.2 million in deposits, was closed. CenterState Bank of Florida, Winter Haven, Florida has agreed to assume all non-brokered deposits. (PR-14-2009)
Suburban Federal Savings Bank, Crofton, Maryland, with approximately $360.0 million in assets was closed. Bank of Essex, Tappahannock, Virginia has agreed to assume all deposits (approximately $302.0 million). (PR-13-2009)
MagnetBank, Salt Lake City, Utah, with approximately $292.2 million in assets and approximately $282.8 million in deposits was approved for payout by the FDIC Board of Directors. (PR-12-2009)
1st Centennial Bank, Redlands, California, with approximately $803.3 million in assets and approximately $676.9 million in deposits was closed. First California Bank, Westlake Village, California has agreed to assume the non-brokered insured deposits. (PR-7-2009)
Bank of Clark County, Vancouver, Washington, with approximately $446.5 million in assets and approximately $366.5 million in deposits was closed. Umpqua Bank, Roseburg, Oregon has agreed to assume the non-brokered insured deposits. (PR-6-2009)
National Bank of Commerce, Berkeley, Illinois, with approximately $430.9 million in total assets and $402.1 million in total deposits, was closed. In addition to assuming all of the failed bank’s deposits, Republic Bank of Chicago, Oak Brook, Illinois agreed to pay a discount of $44.9 million, and will purchase approximately $366.6 million of assets. The FDIC will retain the remaining assets for later disposition. (PR-5-2009)
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