http://www.americanbanker.com/issues/178_144/fdic-hits-seven-banks-with-enforcement-actions-1060910-1.html
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. took seven enforcement actions
and freed 13 banks from orders in June, according to a list of
regulatory actions released Friday.
The new enforcement actions
included five consent orders. The banks affected were the $388
million-asset Bank of Union in El Reno, Okla.; the $93 million-asset
First Security Trust Bank in Florence, Ky.; the $16 million-asset
Citizens State Bank and Trust Co. in Woodbine, Kan.; the $10
million-asset First Electronic Bank in Sandy, Utah; and the $1.7
billion-asset First California Bank of Westlake Village, Calif.
First
Electronic and a First California affiliate were also fined by the
FDIC. First Electronic was ordered to pay a civil penalty of $250,000
and to pay restitution to its customers in connection with flawed
account disclosures. First California's Cornerstone Marketing affiliate
was ordered to pay $25,000 over violations related to reloadable cards
the bank offered. In May the FDIC announced a $600,000 penalty against First California related to the violations.
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