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- Some Community Banks -- Like Hudson City and TCF -- Profit From Financial Crisis
- A recent report by the Aite Group, a research and advisory group to the financial services industry, found that community banks are well positioned to take advantage of new opportunities resulting from the financial crisis. Some of them, such as Hudson City Savings Bank and TCF Bank, have actually already...
- Blog posts 2009-03-11
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- TCF Bank Stadium Logo Unveiled
- MINNEAPOLIS -- The University of Minnesota and TCF Bank celebrated the commencement of construction at the new $288 million on-campus football facility to be known as TCF Bank Stadium. The facility is scheduled to open in August of 2009. TCF Financial Corporation was a real catalyst to bringing gopher...
- Research articles 2007-07-11
- TCF Bank Michigan to sell 10 branches to Independent Bank.(Independent Bank Corp. (Rockland, Massachusetts))(Brief article)
- Byline: Tom Henderson Ann Arbor-based TCF Bank Michigan, a subsidiary of Minnesota-based TCF Financial Corp. (NYSE: TCB), announced an agreement Monday to sell 10 outstate branches to Ionia-based Independent Bank Corp. (Nasdaq: IBCP). The branc Byline: Tom Henderson ...
- Research articles 2006-11-13
- 7-Eleven® Stores and TCF Bank Sign Agreement to Offer Free ATM Access in More Than 580 Stores
- DALLAS -- 7-Eleven, Inc. and TCF National Bank just made it more convenient for TCF Bank customers to get free ATM services. In an agreement with TCF Bank, an affiliate of Minnesota-based TCF Financial Corporation, 7-ElevenR stores offer free ATM transactions to TCF customers in Colorado, Illinois, Indiana and the...
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- TCF Bank Selects Independent Financial Marketing Group to Expand Investment and Insurance Offerings to Customers
- PURCHASE, N.Y. -- Independent Financial Marketing Group, Inc. today announced that TCF National Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of TCF Financial Corporation (NYSE:TCB), has selected it to outsource its brokerage and general insurance agency functions carried out by its registered representatives. Through this agreement, TCF Bank's 455 banking offices throughout the...
- Research articles 2006-10-13
- F&M Bank to acquire Little Chute office from TCF Bank
- KAUKAUNA, Wis.--BUSINESS WIRE--Jan. 29, 1996--F&M Bank -- Kaukauna and TCF Bank Wisconsin fsb today jointly announced that they had signed a definitive agreement for F&M to purchase TCF's office located in Little Chute, Wis.In the transaction, F&M will acquire the approximately $8.0 million of deposits of the Little Chute office,...
- Research articles 1996-01-29
- F&M Bank completes acquisition of TCF Bank Office in Little Chute
- KAUKAUNA, Wis.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 29, 1996--Gail E. Janssen, chairman of the board of F&M Bancorporation (NASDAQ, NMS:FMBK), has announced the completion of F&M's acquisition of the Little Chute Office of TCF Bank.In the transaction, F&M Bank--Kaukauna acquired approximately $8.0 million in deposits of the Little Chute office, plus the building and...
- Research articles 1996-04-29
- TCF Bank Implements IMAGECENTER for ATM Deposits Management; Solution Helps Streamline and Automate Transaction Processing from Start to Finish
- CLEARWATER, Fla. -- TWS Systems, Inc., a leader in ATM deposit management and transaction processing solutions for financial institutions and a Microsoft Certified Partner, announced that TCF Bank selected several of the IMAGECENTER modules, including ALERTMANAGER BY TWS ALERTMANAGER, a real-time fraud prevention solution and OMEGA BY TWS OMEGA, a...
- Research articles 2004-12-08
- TCF Announces Pending Sale of Ten Branches to Independent Bank Corporation
- ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- TCF Bank Michigan, a subsidiary of TCF Financial Corporation (NYSE:TCB), and Independent Bank Corporation (NASDAQ:IBCP) announced today the execution of a definitive agreement for Independent Bank to acquire ten of TCF's outstate branches in Battle Creek, Bay City and Saginaw, Michigan that have current total deposits...
- Research articles 2006-11-06
- TCF Financial Corporation Announces the Retirement of Chief Operating Officer Barry N. Winslow and Related Management Changes
- WAYZATA, Minn. -- TCF Financial Corporation TCF (NYSE:TCB) today announced that Mr. Barry N. Winslow, Chief Operating Officer of TCF Financial Corporation has decided to retire after nearly 20 years of service. Mr. Winslow will step-down as Chief Operating Officer, effective December 31, 2006, and will assist with transition activities...
- Research articles 2006-10-16
- TCF and University of Minnesota Announce $35 Million Corporate Sponsorship to Bring Gopher Football Back to Campus; Agreement Includes Naming Rights to Proposed Stadium
- MINNEAPOLIS & ST. PAUL, Minn. -- In a move that is expected to kickstart the campaign to bring Gopher football back to campus, officials from TCF Financial Corporation ("TCF") (NYSE:TCB) and University of Minnesota ("the University") today announced a $35 million multiyear corporate sponsorship for a new stadium. The deal...
- Research articles 2005-03-24
- TCF to expand in booming southwestern United States
- Timothy Meyer has been appointed president of TCF Bank Arizona, a new wholly-owned national bank charter, announced Wayzata, Minn.-based TCF Financial Corporation. The company recently unveiled plans to open several consumer loan production offices in the Phoenix metropolitan area during 2006 with construction of traditional retail branches to begin later...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Sun Country and TCF Partner for Checking Account Promotion
- ST. PAUL, Minn. -- Sun Country Airlines and TCF Bank have announced a new partnership between the two Minnesota companies. For a limited time, new TCF checking account customers will receive a travel certificate on Sun Country.
- Research articles 2006-07-05
- TCF Financial strikes naming deal on Gopher stadium
- In a move that is expected to kickstart the campaign to bring Gopher football back to campus, officials from TCF Financial Corp., and the University of Minnesota announced a $35 million multiyear corporate sponsorship for a new stadium. The deal gives the company exclusive naming rights for the stadium, which...
- Research articles 2005-04-15
- CEO to Retire from Wayzata, Minn.-Based Bank.
- By Sheryl Jean, Saint Paul Pioneer Press, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 29--Bill Cooper, the popular, long-time CEO of TCF Financial Corp., said Wednesday that he likely will retire at the end of 2005. Cooper, 60, has been chief executive...
- Research articles 2004-04-29
- Bank Closes Branch in Rochester, Minn., Supermarket.
- By Bob Freund, Post-Bulletin, Rochester, Minn. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 9--Merchants Bank plans to close its only supermarket branch and sell close to 2,200 customer accounts to local Eastwood Bank. The Winona-based system plans to shut its office in Cub...
- Research articles 2003-01-09
- Well-dressed, 'respectful' robber comes up short at bank.(News)
- Byline: Justin Kmitch Daily Herald Staff Writer The man was reserved, polite and sharply dressed. But along with his suit and tie, he wore a chrome handgun, which he displayed to a bank teller as he quietly demanded cash. Wood...
- Research articles 2002-11-22
- Suspect arrested in Glen Ellyn bank robbery, turned over to FBI Police say man was found at a nearby hotel with ink-covered hands.(News)
- Byline: Hafsa Naz Mahmood Daily Herald Staff Writer A 57-year-old man is accused of attacking a police officer while being taken into custody Thursday on suspicion of robbing a Glen Ellyn bank. Glen Ellyn police, who refused to name the suspect, have...
- Research articles 2005-09-30
- Red ink foils suspect in bank robbery.(News)
- Byline: Shamus Toomey Daily Herald Staff Writer A Downers Grove bank robber was literally caught red-handed this week after a string of miscues that included using his cousin's personal check as a holdup note, police said. When police questioned Gerald Tyszko outside...
- Research articles 2001-02-17
- Man robs bank at grocery store.(News)
- Byline: James D. Wolf Jr. Daily Herald Staff Writer Police and the FBI are looking for a man who held up a grocery store bank in Hanover Park Monday night. The man approached a teller at the TCF Bank inside Cub Foods, 7580...
- Research articles 2001-08-15
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