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TowneBank: Of David and Goliaths

Anil Nair; Joseph Trendowski

商品編號:9B11M073
出版日期:2011/07/10
再版日期:2011/11/10
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商品主題:Entrepreneurship; Finance; General Management/Strategy; Organizational Behaviour/Leadership
商品類型:Case (Field)
涵蓋議題:Banking Deregulation;Bank Founding;2008 Financial Crisis;TARP;United States
難易度:4 - Undergraduate/MBA
內容長度:18 頁
地域:United States
產業:Finance and Insurance
事件年度:1998

During the summer of 1998, Bob Aston and his partners, all bankers, spent many days discussing their plans to start a bank in southeastern Virginia, United States. Deregulation was transforming the banking industry. In Virginia, mergers and acquisitions in the industry had led to the emergence of large banks that had headquarters in other states. Aston felt that banking as he knew it was disappearing. However, before they could start a bank, Aston and his partners faced many questions and decisions: How would they raise the capital? Who would the bank serve? How would they compete with the larger banks that had emerged due to the deregulation?



The decisions they made at the founding had a lasting effect on TowneBank. This became evident a decade later as financial institutions around the country experienced a severe crisis that was triggered by exposure to risky mortgages, while TowneBank remained relatively unscathed. However, the management team had to consider several issues as the crisis unfolded. Should they accept the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) funds that the U.S. Treasury had offered to banks (even those that were unlikely to fail and were adequately capitalized)? How could they ensure TowneBank’s growth? Should they acquire distressed banks in the local market?

教學手冊:TowneBank: Of David and Goliaths - Teaching Note
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