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Local bank market shifts
Commerce, Regions and Shelter Financial banks had big gains in the Columbia market this year while Bank of America, Premier and Callaway banks had smaller slices of the banking pie, according to the latest FDIC Summary of Deposits. The federal regulatory agency’s annual summary of deposits includes data provided by banking institutions as of June 30. Boone County National Bank stayed about even and still has more than a third of the local market, while No. 2 Landmark had a slight increase and No. 3 Commerce Bank had a 6 percent gain.
| Deposits6/30/08 ($000) | Deposits 6/30/09
($000) |
Mkt Share % 08 | Mkt Share % ‘09 | Chnge Mkt Shre | |
| BCNB |
849,889 |
920,020 |
34.17 |
34.05 |
0% |
| Landmark Bank |
380,776 |
423,002 |
15.31 |
15.66 |
0.2% |
| CommerceBank |
265,915 |
307,399 |
10.69 |
11.38 |
6% |
| Bank ofAmerica |
180,111 |
174,305 |
7.24 |
6.45 |
-11% |
| Premier Bank |
119,590 |
120,990 |
4.81 |
4.48 |
-7% |
| ShelterFinancial |
86,882 |
101,778 |
3.49 |
3.77 |
8% |
| U.S. Bank |
77,782 |
79,999 |
3.13 |
2.96 |
-5% |
| Com. of Fayette |
81,243 |
76,651 |
3.27 |
2.84 |
-13% |
| Regions Bank |
62,819 |
73,834 |
2.53 |
2.73 |
8% |
| Callaway Bank |
71,338 |
69,118 |
2.87 |
2.56 |
-11% |
| UMB Bank |
58,376 |
66,832 |
2.35 |
2.47 |
5% |
| Bank ofMissouri |
45,147 |
48,298 |
1.82 |
1.79 |
-2% |
| Tri-CountyTrust |
35,887 |
40,720 |
1.44 |
1.51 |
5% |
| Mainstreet Bank |
23,327 |
32,550 |
0.94 |
1.2 |
28% |
| GlascowSavings |
30,553 |
31,551 |
1.23 |
1.16 |
-6% |
| Exchange Bank |
31,976 |
28,791 |
1.29 |
1.07 |
-17% |
| Hawthorn Bank |
10,709 |
22,832 |
0.43 |
0.84 |
95% |
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