This paper examines the viability of community banks. The results indicate that larger community banks are more profitable and less susceptible to most forms of risk than smaller community banks. Evidence that smaller community banks are more relationship oriented and larger community banks are more transactional oriented is mixed. Smaller community banks have a lower cost of funding assets, perhaps as a result of a stronger relationship with depositors, but there is no evidence that their relationship with borrowers allows them to earn more interest income. The primary indication of a stronger transactional orientation by larger community banks is their ability to generate more non-interest income
The number of small banks in the U.S. has dropped drastically since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC...
Southern Bancorp has helped pioneer community development banks in America. They were one of the fir...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors, not necessarily those of the Federal Res...
Over the past 35 years, Great Depression era regulatory restrictions on the geographic area of opera...
There have been increasing concerns about the potential of larger banks acquiring community banks an...
This article examines the condition of the banking industry in the United States, with an emphasis o...
Despite the bank-merger trend that continues to createever-larger banking organizations, the vast ma...
This study compares 5,286 community banks operating in rural and metropolitan counties from 2000 thr...
Community banks hold a traditional position in financial intermediation. These provide banking servi...
Currently, community banks hold only 14% of bank assets in the US; nonetheless, they play an importa...
We review how deregulation, technological advance, and increased competitive rivalry have affected t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "While t...
Banks enjoyed record profitability during the nineties, as the economy grew and loan demand followed...
Over the past 35 years, Great Depression era regulatory restrictions on the geographic area of opera...
Excerpt from a speech delivered by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas M. Hoenig at...
The number of small banks in the U.S. has dropped drastically since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC...
Southern Bancorp has helped pioneer community development banks in America. They were one of the fir...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors, not necessarily those of the Federal Res...
Over the past 35 years, Great Depression era regulatory restrictions on the geographic area of opera...
There have been increasing concerns about the potential of larger banks acquiring community banks an...
This article examines the condition of the banking industry in the United States, with an emphasis o...
Despite the bank-merger trend that continues to createever-larger banking organizations, the vast ma...
This study compares 5,286 community banks operating in rural and metropolitan counties from 2000 thr...
Community banks hold a traditional position in financial intermediation. These provide banking servi...
Currently, community banks hold only 14% of bank assets in the US; nonetheless, they play an importa...
We review how deregulation, technological advance, and increased competitive rivalry have affected t...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "While t...
Banks enjoyed record profitability during the nineties, as the economy grew and loan demand followed...
Over the past 35 years, Great Depression era regulatory restrictions on the geographic area of opera...
Excerpt from a speech delivered by Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City President Thomas M. Hoenig at...
The number of small banks in the U.S. has dropped drastically since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC...
Southern Bancorp has helped pioneer community development banks in America. They were one of the fir...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors, not necessarily those of the Federal Res...