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March 27 (Reuters) - Following is a list of U.S. bank
failures so far this year, according to the Federal Deposit
Insurance Corp. Details about each bank closure are posted here
U.S. BANK FAILURES IN 2009**
(assets, deposits in million dollars)
BANK STATE ASSETS DEPOSITS FDIC CLOSING
COST DATE
Nat'l Bank of Comm. -- Ill. -- 430.9 402.1 97.1 Jan 16
Bank of Clark County -- Wash. -- 446.5 366.5 145.0* Jan 16
1st Centennial Bank -- Calif. -- 803.3 676.9 227.0 Jan 23
MagnetBank -- Utah -- 292.9 282.8 119.4 Jan 30
Suburban Federal -- Marylnd-- 360.0 302.0 126.0 Jan 30
Ocala Nat'l Bank -- Fla -- 223.5 205.2 99.6 Jan 30
FirstBank Financial -- Georgia -- 337.0 279.0 111.0 Feb 6
Alliance Bank -- Calif -- 1,140.0 951.0 206.0 Feb 6
County Bank -- Calif -- 1,700.0 1,300.0 135.0 Feb 6
Sherman County Bank -- Neb. -- 129.8 85.1 28.0 Feb 13
Riverside Bank -- Fla. -- 539.0 424.0 201.5 Feb 13
Corn Belt Bank -- Ill. -- 271.8 234.4 100.0 Feb 13
Pinnacle Bank -- Oregon -- 73.0 64.0 12.1 Feb 13
Silver Falls Bank -- Oregon -- 131.4 116.3 50.0 Feb 20
Security Savings Bank -- Nevada -- 238.3 175.2 59.1 Feb 27
Heritage Community Bnk-- Ill. -- 232.9 218.6 41.6 Feb 27
Freedom Bank -- Georgia-- 173.0 161.0 36.2 Mar 6
FirstCity Bank -- Georgia-- 297.0 278.0 100.0 Mar 20
TeamBank N.A. -- Kansas -- 669.8 492.8 98.0 Mar 20
Colorado Natl Bank -- Colo. -- 123.5 82.7 9.0 Mar 20
Omni National Bank -- Georgia-- 956.0 796.8 290.0 Mar 27
* FDIC estimated the cost to its insurance fund at between $120
million and $145 million
** Table does not include two corporate credit unions that were
placed into conservatorship on March 20. The U.S. Central
Federal Credit Union in Kansas and the Western Corporate
Federal Credit Union in California, which provide products to
the overall credit union system, are insured by the National
Credit Union Administration.
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