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Heartland Tri-State Bank collapses, FDIC steps in

Published Jul 29, 2023 08:09AM ET Updated Jul 29, 2023 08:30AM ET
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Crypto.news - The Heartland Tri-State Bank is bankrupt but the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) has already stepped in to protect customer interests, reports on July 29 show.

This bankruptcy marks another bank failure in weeks following the collapse of First Republic in early May.

According to reports, the FDIC has taken on the responsibility of protecting customer deposits by assuming all liabilities of Heartland Tri-State Bank.

A purchase and assumption agreement was also made between the FDIC and Dream First Bank (NASDAQ:FRBA) of Syracuse, Kansas, to ensure a seamless transition. As a result, all four Heartland Tri-State Bank branches will reopen on Monday under the Dream First Bank name.

The turbulence in the banking sector, including the closures of renowned institutions like First Republic, Silicon Valley Bank, and Signature Bank (OTC:SBNY) early this year, has spurred lawmakers into action, leading to the tightening of legislation to protect customer deposits and stabilize the financial system.

Heartland Tri-State Bank had been grappling with mounting challenges before its ultimate failure, reporting approximately $139 million in total assets and $130 million in total deposits. Despite this setback, the FDIC reassures customers that they can access their funds without disruption through checks, ATMs, and debit cards.

Clients can expect a seamless transition to Dream First Bank as their accounts will be automatically converted without any additional action required. In addition, to make the process even smoother, Dream First Bank has taken over “essentially all” of Heartland Tri-State Bank’s failed assets.

To address the concerns of loan customers, the FDIC has stressed that the bank’s failure will not adversely affect them. A joint agreement between the FDIC and Dream First Bank ensures that loan terms will remain unchanged, and customers are advised to continue making payments as usual, including escrow payments.

The collapse of Heartland Tri-State Bank serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of robust banking regulations and protective mechanisms for customer funds.

Still, the overall financial system is fragile, even though the job market is stable and the economy is strong. This week, despite decreasing inflation, the United States Federal Reserve increased interest rates to multi-year highs.

Amid this news, Bitcoin prices are firm but lower, tracking below $30,000 when writing on July 29.

This article was originally published on Crypto.news

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Brad Albright
Brad Albright Jul 30, 2023 7:07AM ET
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"Still, the overall financial system is fragile..." This kind of unsubstantiated, unsourced speculation is the mainstay of these cryptocurrency "news" sources.
Barry Nickerson
Subbuilder Jul 30, 2023 6:01AM ET
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Crypto, news, ? Bitcoin price quote at end of article about a bank failure?  Did the bank put all it's money into bitcoin at $52,000??
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Trump and Biden doubled the nation’s money supply lol
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They should not have kept raising rates. Jpow just said Wednesday banks were fine. He is going to screw up this slam dunk
 
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