A local bank holding company is pulling up stakes in river country and heading to Innsbrook. Eastern Virginia Bankshares, parent company of EVB, announced Wednesday it will relocate its headquarters later this year to 10900 Nuckols Road. President and CEO Joe Shearin said the company has leased just under 19,000 square feet in the building,… Read more »
Banking
Union marches south, Xenith clears a hurdle
Armed with a foursome that jumped over from another company, a Richmond-based bank has made its move further into the North Carolina market. Union Bank & Trust announced last week the opening of a commercial loan production office in Charlotte. The move was spurred by the addition of a team of commercial bankers from NewBridge… Read more »
Union closes acquisition of UVA alum-led firm
Richmond’s largest local bank has sealed a deal in Charlottesville to expand its wealth management business. Union Bank & Trust on Tuesday finalized its acquisition of Old Dominion Capital Management, a Charlottesville-based investment advisory firm that will add its $300 million in assets under management to Union’s $1.9 billion in wealth management assets. Financial terms… Read more »
N.C. buyer snatches up Bank of Virginia
The wave of bank consolidation has come ashore in Richmond once again. Midlothian-based Bank of Virginia and its parent company Cordia Bancorp announced on Friday a deal to be acquired by First Citizens Bank & Trust, one of the top 50 largest banks in the U.S. The all-cash deal, which is expected to close by… Read more »
Out-of-town bank makes pre-deal move in Midlothian
A pending acquisition isn’t stopping a Chesapeake-based bank from increasing its presence in the Richmond market. Monarch Mortgage, the lending arm of Monarch Bank, last month opened a new Chesterfield office in a leased 4,000-square-foot space in the Shoppes at Westchester, off Watkins Center Parkway and Midlothian Turnpike. It’s one of two Monarch Mortgage offices… Read more »
Local bank zeros in on sale of former HQ
On the market since 2011, the former headquarters building of a local bank is finally seeing some serious action. Village Bank is working a deal to sell its Watkins Centre building, a 70,000-square-foot office that it built in 2008 as a sort of trophy at the height of the bank’s boom times and has since… Read more »
Bank setting up shop in West End retirement community
After making its presence in Richmond felt in a big way on Patterson Avenue last year, a bank from Kilmarnock has a slightly less visible spot in mind for its next local branch. Chesapeake Bank, a $692 million institution that entered the Richmond market about five years ago, is opening a location in Lakewood, a… Read more »
Deal beefs up Union’s wealth management clout
Richmond’s biggest local bank has struck a deal in Charlottesville that it hopes will be the first in a series of steps toward growing its wealth management arm. Union Bank & Trust announced on Tuesday it has acquired Old Dominion Capital Management, a Charlottesville-based investment advisory firm with clients around the country and $300 million in… Read more »
Local contractor pleads guilty on tax charges, bank takes a hit
Fallout from a local contractor’s guilty plea on federal tax charges last month has forced at least one area bank to take a hit on its balance sheet. Michael Manning, 52, who ran Manning Construction and Manning-Carhen Construction, pleaded guilty on Feb. 23 to deliberately not collecting or paying more than $800,000 in employment taxes… Read more »
Mortgage lender plants flag in Innsbrook
A 26-year-old national mortgage lending company is establishing its first physical presence in the Richmond market. New Jersey-based Freedom Mortgage has opened a local branch at 4323 Cox Road in Innsbrook. Managed by Kimberly Garnett, who came over from Wells Fargo, the 2,200-square-foot space is one of several retail offices that Freedom is opening across… Read more »