S&P Global Market Intelligence rounds up notable branch openings and closings over the past week. This wrap excludes some moves by banks with more than $5 billion in assets and certain credit unions.
Mid-Atlantic
Tinton Falls, N.J.-based Two River Community Bank, a subsidiary of Two River Bancorp, opened a branch office at 1314 Sea Girt Ave. in Sea Girt, N.J., according to the New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance's website.
Southwest
Morgan City, La.-based M C Bank & Trust Co., a subsidiary of MC Bancshares Inc., opened its downtown office at 201 Saint Charles Ave., Suite 3209 in New Orleans, according to the Louisiana Office of Financial Institutions' April bulletin.
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Oklahoma City-based Tinker FCU opened a branch at 13300 N. Rockwell Ave. in Oklahoma City, The (Oklahoma City) Journal Record reported.
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Dallas-based CU of Texas opened a branch at 2651 Ridge Road, Suite 101 in McKinney, Texas, according to a press release.
Midwest
Warren, Ohio-based 717 CU opened branches at 3185 Larchmont Ave. NE in Warren and at 4280 Boardman-Canfield Road in Canfield, Ohio, according to the company's website.
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Minerva, Ohio-based Consumers Bancorp Inc. opened a branch at 210 Wabash Ave. South in Brewster, Ohio, Crain's Cleveland Business reported.
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Fargo, N.D.-based Gate City Bank opened branches at 101 11th St. S. in Moorhead, Minn., and at 2050 Sheyenne St. in West Fargo, N.D., Inforum reported.
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Henderson, Ky.-based Field & Main Bank, a subsidiary of Field & Main Bancorp Inc., opened a banking center at 369 E. Main Street in Lexington, Ky., according to a press release.
West
Los Angeles-based CTBC Bank Corp. (USA), a subsidiary of Taipei-based CTBC Financial Holding Co. Ltd., opened a branch at 56 East Duarte Road in Arcadia, Calif., according to a press release.
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Burley, Idaho-based D.L. Evans Bank, a subsidiary of D.L. Evans Bancorp, opened a branch at 1307 NW 16th St. in Fruitland, Idaho, the Independent Enterprise reported.