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Bank Director 3rd Quarter 2009 John R. Engen |
Tough as Nails Lockport, New York-based First Niagara Financial Corp. keeps hammering out high performance in good times and bad. |
U.S. Banker December 2008 Michael Sisk |
First Niagara Articulates Its TARP Tactics With $9 billion in assets and 114 branches in the Buffalo, NY area, First Niagara Bank falls into that grey area between community bank and super-regional, exactly the size some say will be squeezed by the financial crisis and the government's intervention through the Trouble Asset Relief Program. |
Bank Director 1st Quarter 2010 John R. Engen |
M&A in 2010: The Year of the No-frill Deal There are pockets of opportunity everywhere this year, as most analysts and dealmakers agree. But you won't find anyone more risk averse than bankers these days. |
Bank Director 1st Quarter 2011 John Engen |
Eat or Be Eaten Banks that have strong balance sheets, excellent credit quality and first-rate regulatory compliance skills will thrive in today's challenging operating environment. Banks that lack those characteristics may be forced to sell out. |
U.S. Banker December 2009 Michael Sisk |
Slow Growth? No Problem The geographic area staked out by First Niagara Bank in upstate New York and Pennsylvania is not fast growing and hasn't been for decades, yet banks in the region hardly seem to be suffering. |
Bank Technology News July 2010 John Adams |
First Niagara Gets a Bigger Community To manage its new size, the institution recently licensed a pair of SAS products. |
U.S. Banker April 2009 Michael Sisk |
The Compensation Conundrum Healthy banks that agreed to take money from the Troubled Asset Relief Program are beginning to rue their decision. |
Bank Director 2nd Quarter 2009 John R. Engen |
Fear of the Unknown Receiving government funding right now is a little akin to the devil you don't know. |
The Motley Fool July 18, 2011 |
First Niagara Financial Group Earnings Preview First Niagara Financial Group only managed to meet estimates last quarter, but investors hope it will surpass expectations this Thursday. |