Nearly 6 in 10 Ga. banks in the red
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By Paul Donsky
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
4:55 p.m. Thursday, August 27, 2009The number of Georgia banks losing money shot up in the second quarter as the state’s financial industry continued to be hammered by the recession and real estate slump.
Of Georgia’s 324 banks, 57 percent posted losses in the quarter, up from 45 percent in the first quarter and 34 percent a year ago, according to figures released Thursday by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Georgia banks have lost $1.8 billion so far this year as lenders struggle in the wake of the housing market’s nosedive, especially around metro Atlanta. More pain looms, as the state’s banks reported $10 billion in loans they’ve given up hopes of collecting on.
Georgia leads the nation in banking failures this year with 18.
Banking industry leaders found a few “green shoots” amid the wreckage. Capital levels have begun to creep up, while the amount of loans in the early stages of delinquency fell 12 percent to $3.7 billion in the second quarter.
“It’s clearly not a surprise that some numbers overall deteriorated, but there were some positive numbers,” said Joe Brannen, president of the Georgia Bankers Association. “We’re still a reflection of the Georgia economy. The economy clearly has a ways to go yet. Unemployment numbers are still high.”
Earnings were meager in the quarter, with only six banks earning more than $1 million, down from 28 a year ago.
Topping Georgia’s list: United Bank, headquarted 50 miles south of Atlanta in Zebulon, which earned $2 million. Brand Banking Co. of Lawrenceville was right behind, earning $1.9 million.
Bringing up the rear was SunTrust, the state’s largest bank, which lost $166 million, and the Alpharetta-based Bank of North Georgia, which lost $75 million. Bank of North Georgia is a subsidiary of Columbus-based Synovus, the state’s second-largest banking company.
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Nearly 6 in 10 Ga. banks in the red
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By Paul Donsky
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
4:55 p.m. Thursday, August 27, 2009The number of Georgia banks losing money shot up in the second quarter as the state’s financial industry continued to be hammered by the recession and real estate slump.
Of Georgia’s 324 banks, 57 percent posted losses in the quarter, up from 45 percent in the first quarter and 34 percent a year ago, according to figures released Thursday by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Georgia banks have lost $1.8 billion so far this year as lenders struggle in the wake of the housing market’s nosedive, especially around metro Atlanta. More pain looms, as the state’s banks reported $10 billion in loans they’ve given up hopes of collecting on.
Georgia leads the nation in banking failures this year with 18.
Banking industry leaders found a few “green shoots” amid the wreckage. Capital levels have begun to creep up, while the amount of loans in the early stages of delinquency fell 12 percent to $3.7 billion in the second quarter.
“It’s clearly not a surprise that some numbers overall deteriorated, but there were some positive numbers,” said Joe Brannen, president of the Georgia Bankers Association. “We’re still a reflection of the Georgia economy. The economy clearly has a ways to go yet. Unemployment numbers are still high.”
Earnings were meager in the quarter, with only six banks earning more than $1 million, down from 28 a year ago.
Topping Georgia’s list: United Bank, headquarted 50 miles south of Atlanta in Zebulon, which earned $2 million. Brand Banking Co. of Lawrenceville was right behind, earning $1.9 million.
Bringing up the rear was SunTrust, the state’s largest bank, which lost $166 million, and the Alpharetta-based Bank of North Georgia, which lost $75 million. Bank of North Georgia is a subsidiary of Columbus-based Synovus, the state’s second-largest banking company.
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This beautiful traditional style house is located in the historic Morningside neighborhood off of East Rock Springs Rd. You will be located only minutes to Emory, Midtown Shops and Restaurants , the Fabulous Fox and Piedmont Park. Home is close to all that is great about Atlanta. This home features a 3 story, 3 bed room and 2 1/2 bath, 2 car garage open floor plan. Designed with a stunning main room atrium this layout is one of the most breathtaking in the area. The large open deck sits under old growth live oaks and is great for entertaining or just relaxing the day away. The grand master bath features his and hers vanities, stand alone shower and walk in closet. Wash the stress of the day away with the large jetted garden tub. Chef style kitchen with an open kitchen floor plan and center island this kitchen is perfect for the chef in all of us. The custom cherry cabinets compliment the new stainless steel appliances, entertaining is easy with the double oven and side by side refrigerator with handy ice and water dispenser. Whether it is a quick snack on the breakfast bar or a formal dinner in the open dinning room this kitchen will make dining at home a great as going out. Great Room With a great room and atrium that will make you say wow every time you come home, this comfortable living space has a large maintenance free gas fire place, surrounded by custom built-in cabinets and complimented by a traditional style mantle, you can cozy up on those cold winter nights. To see more pictures click here


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