ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS AND TERMINATIONS OF PREVIOUS ACTIONS.The Federal Reserve Board announced on August 11, 2000, the execution of a written agreement by and among Unity Bancorp, Inc., Clinton, New Jersey
Clinton is a Town in Hunterdon County, New Jersey on the South Branch of the Raritan River. As of the United States 2000 Census, the town population was 2,632. , the Federal Reserve Bank of New York The Bank of New York, abbrieviated to BNY, was a global financial services company that existed until its merger with the Mellon Financial Corporation on July 2, 2007.[1] The bank now continues under the new name of The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation. , and the Commissioner of Banking and Insurance of the State of New Jersey. The Federal Reserve Board announced on August 23, 2000, the issuance of a written agreement by and among Banco Union, S.A.C.A., Caracas, Venezuela; Banco Union, S.A.C.A., Miami Agency, Miami, Florida; Banco Union, S.A.C.A., New York Agency, New York, New York; the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta is responsible for the 6th District of the Federal Reserve, which covers Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee. ; the Federal Reserve Bank of New York; the New York State Banking Department; and the State of Florida Department of Banking and Finance. The Federal Reserve Board announced on August 11, 2000, the termination of the following enforcement actions: * National Bank of Greece The National Bank of Greece (NBG; Greek: Εθνική Τράπεζα της Ελλάδος , S.A., Athens, Greece, and the National Mortgage Bank of Greece, S.A. Cease and desist order An order issued by an Administrative Agency or a court proscribing a person or a business entity from continuing a particular course of conduct. The force and effect of a cease and desist order are similar to those of an Injunction issued by a court. dated September 25, 1989, was terminated June 14, 2000 * Farmers & Merchants Bank, Long Beach, California. Cease and desist order dated March 23, 1992, was terminated June 12, 2000. |
|
||||||||||||||||||

Printer friendly
Cite/link
Email
Feedback
Reader Opinion