Friday, April 24, 2009

Another Bank Bites the Dust

The latest victim of our ever increasing economic crisis is American Southern Bank.


According to government reports, we now have 26 banks that have failed this year. This total of 26 banks in FOUR months now exceeds the 25 banks that went under during 2008.


What the heck is going on?


Have we have been paying some much attention to the “big boys” of banking, Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo that we forgot that the regional or smaller banks need help as well?


I’m sure, if asked, our leaders would tell us that CRAP funds, oh my mistake, TARP funds are available for smaller banks as well. However, our banking regulators should be standing by each bank ready to assist them in any way possible to keep them afloat, instead of just worrying about the 19 largest banks by giving them a “stress test”, which by the way is just another way of having an excuse to give them money.


The recession (which is now in its 18th month) has shaken our regional banks. Here’s the list of the banks that have failed so far this year;


National Bank of Commerce, Berkeley, IL

Bank of Clark County, Vancouver, WA

1st Centennial Bank, Redlands, CA

Magnet Bank, Salt Lake City, UT

Suburban Federal Savings Bank, Crofton, MD

Ocala National Bank, Ocala, FL

First Bank Financial Services, McDonough, GA

Alliance Bank, Culver City, CA

County Bank, Merced, CA

Sherman County Bank, Loup City, NE

Riverside Bank of the Gulf Coast, Cape Coral, FL

Corn Belt Bank and Trust Company, Pittsfield, IL

Pinnacle Bank of Oregon, Beaverton, OR

Silver Falls Bank, Silverton, OR

Heritage Community Bank, Glenwood, IL

Security Savings Bank, Henderson, NV

Freedom Bank of Georgia, Commerce, GA

First City Bank, Stockbridge, GA

Colorado National Bank, Colorado Springs, CO

Team Bank, National Association, Paola, KS

Omni National Bank, Atlanta, GA

Cape Fear Bank, Wilmington, NC

New Frontier Bank, Greeley, CO

American Sterling Bank, Sugar Creek, MO

Great Basin Bank of Nevada, Elko, NV

American Southern Bank, Kennesaw, GA

Heritage Bank, Farmington Hills, MI

First Bank of Beverly Hills, Calabasas, CA

First Bank of Idaho, Ketchum, ID

And now American Southern Bank.


26 banks in four months! These bank closings are approaching epidemic proportions!


Why are we bailing out the “Big” banks that, by the way, had a hand in causing this crisis and forgetting about the regional bank that deserves our help as well?


Frankly, this is beginning to look like a systematic approach to closing smaller regional banks and allowing the creation a small group of larger financial institutions.


Don’t believe me? Try Wells Fargo / Wachovia - Bank of America / Countrywide, Merrill Lynch, H&R Block Bank - Chase Bank / WMAU


Are you beginning to see a pattern?


Guess what - after the “stress test” we’re going to see more.


To see the full list of banks that have gone under please go to:

http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html

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