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Failed Bank List
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The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This page contains useful information for the customers and vendors of these banks. This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership.

This list includes banks which have failed since October 1, 2000.

Bank Name Closing Date Updated Date
First Heritage Bank, NA, Newport Beach, CA July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, NV July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, CA July 11, 2008 July 11, 2008
First Integrity Bank, NA, Staples, MN May 30, 2008 July 25, 2008
ANB Financial, NA, Bentonville, AR May 9, 2008 July 25, 2008
Hume Bank, Hume, MO March 7, 2008 July 25, 2008
Douglass National Bank, Kansas City, MO January 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
Miami Valley Bank, Lakeview, OH October 4, 2007 July 25, 2008
NetBank, Alpharetta, GA September 28, 2007 July 25, 2008
Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, PA February 2, 2007 July 25, 2008
Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, UT June 25, 2004 April 9, 2008
Reliance Bank, White Plains, NY March 19, 2004 April 9, 2008
Guaranty National Bank of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL March 12, 2004 July 25, 2008
Dollar Savings Bank, Newark, New Jersey February 14, 2004 April 9, 2008
Pulaski Savings Bank, Philadelphia, PA November 14, 2003 July 22, 2005
The First National Bank of Blanchardville, Blanchardville, WI May 9, 2003 July 25, 2008
Southern Pacific Bank, Torrance, CA February 7, 2003 July 25, 2008
The Farmers Bank of Cheneyville, Cheneyville, LA December 17, 2002 October 20, 2004
The Bank of Alamo, Alamo, TN November 8, 2002 March 18, 2005
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
Spanish Version September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
Universal Federal Savings Bank, Chicago, IL June 27, 2002 April 9, 2008
Connecticut Bank of Commerce, Stamford, CT June 26, 2002 July 25, 2008
New Century Bank, Shelby Township, MI March 28, 2002 March 18, 2005
Net 1st National Bank, Boca Raton, FL March 1, 2002 April 9, 2008
NextBank, N.A., Phoenix, AZ February 7, 2002 July 25, 2008
Oakwood Deposit Bank Company, Oakwood, OH February 1, 2002 July 25, 2008
Bank of Sierra Blanca, Sierra Blanca, TX January 18, 2002 November 6, 2003
Hamilton Bank, N.A., Miami, FL
Spanish Version January 11, 2002 July 25, 2008
Sinclair National Bank, Gravette, AR September 7, 2001 February 10, 2004
Superior Bank, FSB, Hinsdale, IL July 27, 2001 July 25, 2008
The Malta National Bank, Malta, OH May 3, 2001 November 18, 2002
First Alliance Bank & Trust Company, Manchester, NH February 2, 2001 February 18, 2003
National State Bank of Metropolis, Metropolis, IL December 14, 2000 March 17, 2005
Bank of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI October 13, 2000 March 17, 2005


http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html
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Here is a link to an audio, where an American lady , who was voted Business Woman of the Year (a Christian) gives advice on the current money situation. She is telling you how to take your money out safely.

LINK TO AUDIO

(it takes a while to download, because its a very large file, so be patient. smile.gif )
Miki
There's also a watch list which is much harder to come by.

It's the smaller lesser known local banks that tend to fail...but not a rule obviously..

When we tried to take money out of our local bank they had to dole it out because so many where withdrawing. You had to come back the next day and get more because the bank was only allotted so many funds per day.
Maz
QUOTE (C @ Jul 26 2008, 12:39 AM) *
Failed Bank List
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The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This page contains useful information for the customers and vendors of these banks. This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership.

This list includes banks which have failed since October 1, 2000.

Bank Name Closing Date Updated Date
First Heritage Bank, NA, Newport Beach, CA July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, NV July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, CA July 11, 2008 July 11, 2008
First Integrity Bank, NA, Staples, MN May 30, 2008 July 25, 2008
ANB Financial, NA, Bentonville, AR May 9, 2008 July 25, 2008
Hume Bank, Hume, MO March 7, 2008 July 25, 2008
Douglass National Bank, Kansas City, MO January 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
Miami Valley Bank, Lakeview, OH October 4, 2007 July 25, 2008
NetBank, Alpharetta, GA September 28, 2007 July 25, 2008
Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, PA February 2, 2007 July 25, 2008
Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, UT June 25, 2004 April 9, 2008
Reliance Bank, White Plains, NY March 19, 2004 April 9, 2008
Guaranty National Bank of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL March 12, 2004 July 25, 2008
Dollar Savings Bank, Newark, New Jersey February 14, 2004 April 9, 2008
Pulaski Savings Bank, Philadelphia, PA November 14, 2003 July 22, 2005
The First National Bank of Blanchardville, Blanchardville, WI May 9, 2003 July 25, 2008
Southern Pacific Bank, Torrance, CA February 7, 2003 July 25, 2008
The Farmers Bank of Cheneyville, Cheneyville, LA December 17, 2002 October 20, 2004
The Bank of Alamo, Alamo, TN November 8, 2002 March 18, 2005
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
Spanish Version September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
Universal Federal Savings Bank, Chicago, IL June 27, 2002 April 9, 2008
Connecticut Bank of Commerce, Stamford, CT June 26, 2002 July 25, 2008
New Century Bank, Shelby Township, MI March 28, 2002 March 18, 2005
Net 1st National Bank, Boca Raton, FL March 1, 2002 April 9, 2008
NextBank, N.A., Phoenix, AZ February 7, 2002 July 25, 2008
Oakwood Deposit Bank Company, Oakwood, OH February 1, 2002 July 25, 2008
Bank of Sierra Blanca, Sierra Blanca, TX January 18, 2002 November 6, 2003
Hamilton Bank, N.A., Miami, FL
Spanish Version January 11, 2002 July 25, 2008
Sinclair National Bank, Gravette, AR September 7, 2001 February 10, 2004
Superior Bank, FSB, Hinsdale, IL July 27, 2001 July 25, 2008
The Malta National Bank, Malta, OH May 3, 2001 November 18, 2002
First Alliance Bank & Trust Company, Manchester, NH February 2, 2001 February 18, 2003
National State Bank of Metropolis, Metropolis, IL December 14, 2000 March 17, 2005
Bank of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI October 13, 2000 March 17, 2005


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

Do bank failure and heart failure run together?
freedom
"In GOD, I trust."


Now that statment is really worth, taking it to the bank!


Really though, I don't have too much to even put in the bank, so I am not worried. The LORD provides all my needs. AMEN.
Pamela
Me and my husband were discussing removing our money from our accounts, but if everyone panics and does this, it creates the problem that everyone is afraid of...

I trust is the Lord wants us to remove the money He will guide us into it....
Watcher
This is not the first time people rushed to the bank and pulled out all of their money. During the great depression this cause complete havock. All banks are FDIC insured you are protected up to 100k of insurance on your money. If you are afraid just pull enough out to get you by until next pay day that way you will have cash on hand until you get paid again and then if your bank crashes you will get that money back in time.

If we all pull our money out because of our fear of a bank crash We will cause greater damage than good. Again we should not act on "speculation" our economy is jacked up now because of pure speculation.
Pamela
QUOTE (Watcher @ Jul 30 2008, 08:17 AM) *
This is not the first time people rushed to the bank and pulled out all of their money. During the great depression this cause complete havock. All banks are FDIC insured you are protected up to 100k of insurance on your money. If you are afraid just pull enough out to get you by until next pay day that way you will have cash on hand until you get paid again and then if your bank crashes you will get that money back in time.

If we all pull our money out because of our fear of a bank crash We will cause greater damage than good. Again we should not act on "speculation" our economy is jacked up now because of pure speculation.

YEP!
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If we all pull our money out because of our fear of a bank crash We will cause greater damage than good. Again we should not act on "speculation" our economy is jacked up now because of pure speculation.
crownsevenalphabet
QUOTE (C @ Jul 26 2008, 02:39 AM) *
Failed Bank List
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


The FDIC is often appointed as receiver for failed banks. This page contains useful information for the customers and vendors of these banks. This includes information on the acquiring bank (if applicable), how your accounts and loans are affected, and how vendors can file claims against the receivership.

This list includes banks which have failed since October 1, 2000.

Bank Name Closing Date Updated Date
First Heritage Bank, NA, Newport Beach, CA July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
First National Bank of Nevada, Reno, NV July 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
IndyMac Bank, Pasadena, CA July 11, 2008 July 11, 2008
First Integrity Bank, NA, Staples, MN May 30, 2008 July 25, 2008
ANB Financial, NA, Bentonville, AR May 9, 2008 July 25, 2008
Hume Bank, Hume, MO March 7, 2008 July 25, 2008
Douglass National Bank, Kansas City, MO January 25, 2008 July 25, 2008
Miami Valley Bank, Lakeview, OH October 4, 2007 July 25, 2008
NetBank, Alpharetta, GA September 28, 2007 July 25, 2008
Metropolitan Savings Bank, Pittsburgh, PA February 2, 2007 July 25, 2008
Bank of Ephraim, Ephraim, UT June 25, 2004 April 9, 2008
Reliance Bank, White Plains, NY March 19, 2004 April 9, 2008
Guaranty National Bank of Tallahassee, Tallahassee, FL March 12, 2004 July 25, 2008
Dollar Savings Bank, Newark, New Jersey February 14, 2004 April 9, 2008
Pulaski Savings Bank, Philadelphia, PA November 14, 2003 July 22, 2005
The First National Bank of Blanchardville, Blanchardville, WI May 9, 2003 July 25, 2008
Southern Pacific Bank, Torrance, CA February 7, 2003 July 25, 2008
The Farmers Bank of Cheneyville, Cheneyville, LA December 17, 2002 October 20, 2004
The Bank of Alamo, Alamo, TN November 8, 2002 March 18, 2005
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
AmTrade International Bank of Georgia, Atlanta, GA
Spanish Version September 30, 2002 September 11, 2006
Universal Federal Savings Bank, Chicago, IL June 27, 2002 April 9, 2008
Connecticut Bank of Commerce, Stamford, CT June 26, 2002 July 25, 2008
New Century Bank, Shelby Township, MI March 28, 2002 March 18, 2005
Net 1st National Bank, Boca Raton, FL March 1, 2002 April 9, 2008
NextBank, N.A., Phoenix, AZ February 7, 2002 July 25, 2008
Oakwood Deposit Bank Company, Oakwood, OH February 1, 2002 July 25, 2008
Bank of Sierra Blanca, Sierra Blanca, TX January 18, 2002 November 6, 2003
Hamilton Bank, N.A., Miami, FL
Spanish Version January 11, 2002 July 25, 2008
Sinclair National Bank, Gravette, AR September 7, 2001 February 10, 2004
Superior Bank, FSB, Hinsdale, IL July 27, 2001 July 25, 2008
The Malta National Bank, Malta, OH May 3, 2001 November 18, 2002
First Alliance Bank & Trust Company, Manchester, NH February 2, 2001 February 18, 2003
National State Bank of Metropolis, Metropolis, IL December 14, 2000 March 17, 2005
Bank of Honolulu, Honolulu, HI October 13, 2000 March 17, 2005


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



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Today, 07:01 AM, July 14th, 2008, Monday
~the Parallel's Between The Oil Lamps Of The Virgins, in Matthew versus the ' Texas ratio ' descriptions~
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