Federal Reserve Issues Lifetime Ban to Former Illinois Bank Executive Amid Appraisal Fraud Scandal

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move that underscores the Federal Reserve’s intensifying scrutiny of internal controls within community banking, the Board of Governors has officially prohibited James Burns, the former Chief Lending Officer of Heritage State Bank, from participating in the banking industry for life. The enforcement action, announced on July 21, 2026, follows a…

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Federal Reserve Issues Enforcement Action Against TS Banking Group Over Capital and Liquidity Concerns

TREYNOR, IOWA — In a significant move that underscores the tightening regulatory environment for regional and community lenders, the Federal Reserve has issued a formal enforcement action against TS Banking Group and its subsidiary bank holding company, TS Contrarian Bancshares. The order, dated July 10, 2026, mandates that the Iowa-based institutions take immediate and comprehensive…

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Federal Reserve Issues Ultimatum to Lenexa-Based Small Business Bank Amid Severe Capital Deficiency

LENEXA, KANSAS — In a move that signals a critical escalation of regulatory oversight, the Federal Reserve has issued a "prompt corrective action directive" against Small Business Bank, a community lender headquartered in Lenexa, Kansas. The directive, made public following a determination that the bank is "significantly undercapitalized," gives the institution a 30-day window to…

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CFPB Issues Relocation Ultimatum: Staff Given Two Weeks to Move to D.C. or Face Termination

WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the federal workforce and reignited a fierce legal battle over the future of consumer financial protection, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a definitive ultimatum to its regional staff. On Tuesday, Acting Director Russ Vought notified employees based outside the Washington, D.C….

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