Federal Reserve Release, H2, Actions of the Board, its Staff, and the Federal Reserve Banks; Applications and Reports Received

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Actions by the Board | Actions under delegated authority
Applications and reports:
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District: 7
Federal Reserve Bank of: Chicago

Filings received during the week ending July 19, 2008

Filer Filing Type Filing Proposal End of Comment Period
FBOP CORPORATION * 4c8 FBOP Corporation, Oak Park, Illinois, to acquire 100 percent of the voting shares of PFF Bancorp, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, California, and thereby indirectly acquire PFF Bank & Trust, Pomona, California, and thereby operate a savings association, Diversified Builders Services, Inc., Rancho Cucamonga, California, and thereby to engage in extending credit and servicing loans, Glencrest Investment Advisers, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and thereby to engage in financial and investment advisory services, and Pomona Financial Services, Rancho Cucamonga, California, and thereby to engage in trust company functions.
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 07/25/2008
FIRST MICHIGAN BANCORP, INC. CIC Notice by a group acting in concert, composed of Gary Shiffman, West Bloomfield, Michigan, Arthur Weiss, Farmington Hills, Michigan, Ronald Klein, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Paul Hodges, Orchard Lake, Michigan, Roman Ferber, West Bloomfield, Michigan, David Freidman, West Bloomfield, Michigan, Steven Freidman, West Bloomfield, Michigan, Brian Wenzel, Howell, Michigan, Sheldon Yellen, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Gary Torgow, Oak Park, Michigan, Dov Loketch, Oak Park, Michigan, Joseph Nusbaum, Oak Park, Michigan, David Provost, Birmingham, Michigan, Max Berlin, Southfield, Michigan, Donald Coleman, Bonita Springs, Florida, Albert Papa, Birmingham, Michigan, Robert Naftaly, West Bloomfield, Michigan, Thomas Schellenberg, Cross Village, Michigan, Thomas Brown, Farmington Hills, Michigan, Christine Otto, Oxford, Michigan, James Dunn, Livonia, Michigan, Gary Sakwa, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, and Frank Hennessey, Ocala, Florida, to acquire over 25 percent of the outstanding voting shares of First Michigan Bancorp, Inc., Troy, Michigan, and thereby to indirectly acquire control of First Michigan Bank, Troy, Michigan.
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 07/21/2008
HOMETOWN COMMUNITY BANCORP, INC. * 3A5
* 18C
* Branch
Hometown Community Bancorp, Inc., Morton, Illinois and Hometown Community Bancorp Employee Stock Ownership Plan and Trust, Morton, Illinois, to merge with Alpha Financial Group, Inc., Toluca, Illinois and Alpha Financial Group, Inc. Employee Stock Ownership Plan, Toluca, Illinois, and thereby indirectly acquire Alpha Community Bank, Toluca, Illinois, and the related application by Morton Community Bank, Morton, Illinois, to merge with Alpha Community Bank, Toluca, Illinois, and thereby to establish 4 branches.
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 08/08/2008
IBT BANCORP, INC. * 3A3 IBT Bancorp, Inc., Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, to retain 5.9 percent of the voting shares of Valley Financial Group, Ltd., Saginaw, Michigan, and thereby indirectly retain shares of 1st State Bank, Saginaw, Michigan.
Newspaper: Not available
Federal Register: 06/02/2008
LWCBANCORP, INC. * 3A1 LWCBancorp, Inc., New Lenox, Illinois, to become a bank holding company by acquiring 100 percent of the voting shares of Lincolnway Community Bank, New Lenox, Illinois.
Newspaper: 08/10/2008
Federal Register: 08/15/2008
M&I MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK * Branch M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to establish branches at the following locations: 1) 2369 North Morton Street, Franklin, Indiana, 2) 136th and Olio Road, Fishers, Indiana, 3) 2722 East Burleigh Boulevard, Tavares, Florida, and 4) 2363 Vanderbilt Beach Road, Naples, Florida.
Newspaper: 07/24/2008
Federal Register: Not applicable


Availability of CRA Public Evaluations

The Community Reinvestment Act is intended to encourage depository institutions to help meet the credit needs of the communities in which they operate, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods. It was enacted by the Congress in 1977 (12 U.S.C. 2901) and is implemented by Regulation BB (12 CFR 228). The regulation was revised in May 1995.

The CRA requires that each depository institution's record in helping meet the credit needs of its entire community be evaluated periodically. That record is taken into account in considering an institution's application for deposit facilities.

A copy of an institution's CRA evaluation may be obtained directly from the institution or Reserve Bank.

Federal bank regulators use the following performance levels to rate an institution's performance under CRA:

O = Outstanding
S = Satisfactory
NI = Needs to improve
SN = Substantial noncompliance

The following state member banks have been examined and their CRA public evaluations are now available.
 
Institution / Location
RSSD
ID
 
Exam Date
CRA
Public Date
CRA
Rating
Exam Method
NONE


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* Subject to the provisions of the Community Reinvestment Act

Release dates | Full version (300 KB PDF)
Actions by the Board | Actions under delegated authority
Applications and reports:
Boston | New York | Philadelphia | Cleveland | Richmond | Atlanta
Chicago | St. Louis | Minneapolis | Kansas City | Dallas | San Francisco