New Bank Failures: Week of June 22

Stock quotes in this article: UCBI , FBNC , COOP , OKSB , JPM , STI , RF  

New bank failures for the week of June 22 include Georgia's Southern Community Bank, North Carolina's Cooperative Bank and First National Bank of Anthony in Kansas.

All 65 bank failures since the beginning of 2008 are detailed on TheStreet.com's interactive bank failure map:

All three failed banks were included in TheStreet.com's recent list of 89 undercapitalized banks and thrifts.

United Community Bank of Blairsville, Ga., a subsidiary of United Community Bank (UCBI Quote), bought all Southern Community deposits and branches from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. First Bank of Troy, N.C., held by First Bancorp (FBNC Quote), bought all Cooperative's retail deposits and branches from the FDIC. Cooperative is a subsidiary of Cooperative Bancshares (COOP Quote).

Bank of Kansas, of South Hutchinson, Kan., Southwest Bancorp (OKSB Quote) purchased all of First National Bank of Anthony's deposits.

Georgia leads all states with 12 bank or thrift failures during 2008 and 2009, followed by California with nine failures, Illinois with seven, Florida with five and Nevada with four.

Large bank holding companies that have acquired failed institutions during 2008 and 2009 include JPMorgan Chase (JPM Quote), which acquired Washington Mutual, the largest bank or thrift ever to fail in the U.S., SunTrust Banks (STI Quote), Regions Financial (RF Quote), Zions Bancorp (ZION Quote), Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB Quote), US Bancorp (USB Quote) and BB&T (BBT Quote).

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Philip W. van Doorn joined TheStreet.com Ratings., Inc., in February 2007. He is the senior analyst responsible for assigning financial strength ratings to banks and savings and loan institutions. He also comments on industry and regulatory trends. Mr. van Doorn has fifteen years experience, having served as a loan operations officer at Riverside National Bank in Fort Pierce, Florida, and as a credit analyst at the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, where he monitored banks in New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico. Mr. van Doorn has additional experience in the mutual fund and computer software industries. He holds a Bachelor of Science in business administration from Long Island University.

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