FACTBOX-14 U.S. banks have failed in 2009
WASHINGTON, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Following is a list of U.S. banks that have failed in 2009, according to FDIC data:
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
Details about each bank closure posted at www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/failed/banklist.html. (Reporting by Andrea Shalal-Esa)
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