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Pale Blue Dot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 08:49 PM
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FDIC sets up bank to resolve failed New Frontier (failure #23)
Source: Reuters

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. regulators on Friday closed New Frontier Bank of Greeley, Colorado, and set up a temporary bank so depositors can open accounts at other insured institutions.

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp said it immediately transferred New Frontier's insured deposits to the Deposit Insurance National Bank of Greeley, which will remain open for about 30 days so customers can move their funds to other banks.

New Frontier had total assets of $2 billion and total deposits of about $1.5 billion as of March 24.

It is the 23rd U.S. bank to fail this year, and its resolution is expected to cost the deposit insurance fund about $670 million.

Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/ousiv/idUSTRE53A03220090411



The FDIC increasingly can't even find buyers for the GOOD parts of these banks.
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UpInArms Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 09:27 PM
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1. Happy Good Friday Bank Closings!
it's a twofer Friday, huh?

here's the FDIC website for historical data on closings for the year

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

we should probably start a pool to guess how many will fail in 2009

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madamesilverspurs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-10-09 09:31 PM
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2. Not good.
Edited on Fri Apr-10-09 09:32 PM by madamesilverspurs
Greeley is the county seat for Weld County, which led the nation in foreclosures for quite some time. Jobs just got a bit scarcer as Kodak, located in Windsor (between Greeley and Ft.Collins), just announced they are terminating 300 jobs.


This from the online edition of the Greeley Tribune:





New Frontier Bank closes


Greeley's New Frontier Bank was closed today by the State Bank Commissioner, by Order of the Banking Board of the Colorado Division of Banking, which then appointed the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. as receiver.

To protect the depositors, the FDIC created the Deposit Insurance National Bank of Greeley, which will remain open for about 30 days to allow depositors time to open accounts at other insured institutions, according to an FDIC press release.

Bank of the West, San Francisco, Calif., was contracted by the FDIC to provide operational management of the Deposit Insurance National Bank of Greeley. The main office and two branches of New Frontier will open on Monday. Banking activities, such as direct deposit and writing checks, ATM and debit cards, can continue normally for former customers of New Frontier during the 30-day transition period. It is also important to note that New Frontier official checks will continue to clear and will be issued to customers closing accounts.

All insured depositors of New Frontier are encouraged to transfer their insured funds to other banks. They may do so by asking their new bank to electronically transfer their deposits from the DINB or by writing checks for the amount in their accounts.

The FDIC will mail checks at the end of the transition period to the address of record for depositors who have not closed or transferred their accounts during the transition period.

Brokered deposits, CDs and IRAs are not a part of this transaction. The FDIC will mail checks to non-brokered deposit customers. The FDIC will pay the brokered deposits directly to the brokers for the amount of their insured funds. Customers with brokered deposits should contact their brokers directly for information concerning their money, the release stated.

As of March 24, 2009, New Frontier had total assets of $2.0 billion and total deposits of about $1.5 billion. At the time of closing, there were approximately $150 million in insured deposits and $4 million in deposits that potentially exceeded the insurance limits. Uninsured deposits were not transferred to the DINB. This amount is an estimate that is likely to change once the FDIC obtains additional information from these customers, according to the release.

Customers with accounts in excess of $250,000 should contact the FDIC toll-free at 1-800-830-4705 to set up an appointment to discuss their deposits. This phone number will be operational this evening until 9 p.m., on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., on Sunday from noon to 6 p.m., and thereafter from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Customers who would like more information on today's transaction should visit the FDIC's Web site at http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/newfrontier.html.

Beginning Monday, depositors of New Frontier with more than $250,000 at the bank may visit the FDIC's Web page "Is My Account Fully Insured?" at http://www2.fdic.gov/dip/Index.asp to determine their insurance coverage.

The FDIC as receiver will retain all the assets from New Frontier for later disposition. Loan customers should continue to make their payments as usual.

The cost to the FDIC's Deposit Insurance Fund is estimated to be $670 million. New Frontier is the twenty-third bank to fail this year and the second in Colorado. The last bank to be closed in the state was Colorado National Bank, Colorado Springs, on March 20, 2009, the release stated.

Read Saturday's Tribune for more.
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