Editor’s Note: East West Bank has several South Bay branches and United Commercial Bank has a Torrance branch serving the South Bay south communities. This acquisition will significantely enhance East West’s position in the local market.
By RICHARD CLOUGH
(Los Angeles Business Journal) East West Bank nearly doubled in size late Friday after acquiring San Francisco’s United Commercial Bank, which was closed by regulators earlier in the evening.
East West Bancorp Inc., a Pasadena holding company for a bank catering to the Chinese-American community, purchased $10.2 billion in United Commercial’s assets, including 63 … Continue Reading
(The Los Angeles Times) WASHINGTON — U.S. banks will prepay about $45 billion in premiums to replenish a federal deposit insurance fund now in the red, under a plan adopted by federal regulators.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board voted Thursday to mandate the early payments of premiums for 2010 through 2012. Amid the struggling economy and rising loan defaults, 120 banks have failed so far this year costing the insurance fund more than $28 billion.
To address concerns of small banks in weak financial condition, the FDIC also set up an exemption process for those that prove the prepaid fees would … Continue Reading
Editor’s Note: This Los Angeles-based bank has well-established branches in the South Bay region. Be aware the FDIC will do everything in it’s power to transition struggling financial institutions before taking the radical step of seizing its assets forcing a bailout. This is a grave situation indeed.
By Richard Clough
(The Los Angeles Business Journal) California National Bank, which had struggled with insufficient capital levels for more than a year, was closed late Friday by regulators, marking the fourth bank failure in Los Angeles County this year.
With assets of $7.8 billion, Cal … Continue Reading