The Old Rules Still Apply
By: Jack Milligan
Comptroller Thomas Curry sees a vital lesson in the higher survival rate of conservatively managed and well capitalized banks during the financial crisis.
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Will sellers accept one and a half times book value as the banking industry’s new, lower pricing benchmark?
Comptroller Thomas Curry sees a vital lesson in the higher survival rate of conservatively managed and well capitalized banks during the financial crisis.
Bank of Hawaii, Capital One and Heartland Financial have been successful changing their strategies. This is what they did, and here is how they did it.
The industry’s 50 best users of capital tend to be extremely well run community banks with good pricing strategies and strong fee income.
The Bank Director & Crowe Horwath LLP 2013 M&A survey reveals pricing and asset quality still are sticking points.
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