New York Community Bank
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Type | Public company |
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NYSE: NYCB S&P 400 component | |
Industry | Commercial bank |
Founded | 1859 |
Headquarters | Westbury, New York, USA |
Number of locations | 225 branches |
Key people | Joseph R. Ficalora, Retired CEO Thomas R. Cangemi, CEO Dominick Ciampa, Chairman |
Products | Multi-family loans Commercial real estate loans |
Total assets | $49.124 billion (2017) |
Total equity | $6.292 billion (2017) |
Number of employees | 3,096 (2017) |
Capital ratio | 11.36% Common equity tier 1 capital (2017) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
New York Community Bancorp, Inc. (NYCB) is a bank headquartered in Westbury, New York, with 225 branches in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Florida, and Arizona.[1] NYCB is on the list of largest banks in the United States.
Almost all of the loans originated by the bank are either multi-family or commercial loans, many of which are in New York City and are subject to laws regarding rent control in New York.
In late December 2020, the bank announced a change in executive leadership. Longtime President, CEO and board member Joseph Ficalora announced he would retire from all three posts in two days time.[2] Thomas Cangemi, the company's CFO since 2005, will become president and CEO.[3]
On April 26, 2021, New York Community Bank issued a press release indicating that they were acquiring Flagstar Bank in an all stock strategic merger. [4][5]
Divisions[]
New York Community Bank operates branches under the following names:[1]
- Community Bank (New York)
- Queens County Savings Bank (New York)
- Roslyn Savings Bank (New York)
- Richmond County Savings Bank (New York)
- Roosevelt Savings Bank (New York)
- Atlantic Bank (New York)
- Garden State Community Bank (New Jersey)
- AmTrust Bank (Florida and Arizona)
- Ohio Savings Bank (Ohio)
History[]
NYCB was founded on April 14, 1859, in Flushing, Queens, as Queens County Savings Bank,[1] and changed its name on December 15, 2000, to New York Community Bank to better reflect its market area beyond Queens.
In 1993, the company became a public company via an initial public offering.[1]
In 2000, the bank acquired Haven Bancorp for $196 million.[6]
In 2001, NYCB acquired Richmond County Financial in an $802 million transaction.[7]
In 2002, NYCB acquired asset manager Peter B. Cannell & Co.[8]
In 2003, NYCB acquired Roslyn Bancorp in a $1.6 billion transaction.[9]
In 2005, NYCB acquired Long Island Financial in a $70 million transaction.[10]
In 2006, NYCB acquired Atlantic Bank of New York from the National Bank of Greece for $400 million.[11]
In March 2007, NYCB acquired 11 branches in New York City from Doral Financial Corporation.[12]
In April 2007, NYCB acquired Penn Federal Savings Bank for $262 million, adding branches in East Central and North East New Jersey.[13]
In October 2007, NYCB acquired Synergy Bank of Cranford, New Jersey for $168 million in stock. In September 2009, NYCB re-branded the Synergy branches to Garden State Community Bank.[14]
In December 2009, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation seized AmTrust, a bank headquartered in Cleveland, OH with 66 branches and $13 billion in assets in Ohio, Florida and Arizona.[15] NYCB acquired Amtrust, which expanded NYCB's branch footprint outside of the New York metropolitan area for the first time.[16] In 2017, the bank sold the mortgage business acquired from the purchase of AmTrust at a $90 million profit.[17]
In March 2010, Desert Hills Bank of Phoenix, Arizona, with $496 million in assets, was seized by the FDIC and acquired by NYCB.[18][19]
In June 2012, NYCB acquired the assets of Aurora Bank from Lehman Brothers.[20]
On October 29, 2015, the bank announced an agreement to merge with Astoria Bank, but the proposed merger was terminated in December 2016 after failing to win regulatory approval.[21][22]
On November 4, 2016, Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment announced that the bank had acquired the naming rights to Nassau Coliseum; it was renamed "NYCB Live: Home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum", due to agreements requiring that "Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum" remain in the arena's name.[23] NYCB pulled out of its naming rights contract in late August 2020 due to uncertainty surrounding the property after a June 2020 closure and subsequent new leaseholder.[24]
On April 26, 2021, NYCB issued a press release indicating that they were acquiring Flagstar Bank in an all stock strategic merger. [4][5]
References[]
- ^ a b c d e "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 2017 Form 10-K Annual Report". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
- ^ Kline, Allissa. "Sudden Change at the top of New York Community". National Mortgage News. Retrieved Dec. 28 2020.
- ^ DiMartino, Salvatore (December 28, 2020). "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. Announces Leadership Transition Plan" (Press release). Westbury, NY: PRNewswire. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ^ a b "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. To Acquire Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. In An All Stock Strategic Merger". ir.mynycb.com. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ a b "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. To Acquire Flagstar Bancorp, Inc. In An All Stock Strategic Merger". investors.flagstar.com. Retrieved 2021-04-28.
- ^ "Metro Business: Haven Bancorp Acquired". The New York Times. Bloomberg L.P. June 29, 2000.
- ^ "NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANCORP, INC. AND RICHMOND COUNTY FINANCIAL CORP. ANNOUNCE MERGER-OF-EQUALS IN AN $802 MILLION TRANSACTION EXPECTED TO GENERATE 2002 CASH EARNINGS ACCRETION OF 16%" (Press release). U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. March 27, 2001.
- ^ Solnik, Claude (December 28, 2001). "NYCB acquires balance of Peter B. Cannell & Co". Long Island Business News.
- ^ "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. Completes Strategic Merger with Roslyn Bancorp, Inc" (Press release). New York Community Bancorp. November 3, 2003.
- ^ "NEW YORK COMMUNITY BANCORP, INC. TO ACQUIRE LONG ISLAND FINANCIAL CORP" (Press release). U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. August 1, 2005.
- ^ Diamataris, Antonis (October 14, 2005). "Ntl. Bank of Greece Sells Atlantic Bank to New York Bank for $400M in Cash". The National Herald.
- ^ "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. Announces the Acquisition of 11 New York City Branches of Doral Bank, FSB by New York Commercial Bank" (Press release). Business Wire. March 15, 2007.
- ^ "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. Completes the Acquisition of PennFed Financial Services, Inc" (Press release). Business Wire. April 2, 2007.
- ^ "New York Community bank buys Synergy for $168 mln". Reuters. May 14, 2007.
- ^ "FDIC Failed Bank Information: Information for AmTrust Bank, Cleveland, OH". Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
- ^ Murray, Teresa Dixon (December 4, 2009). "AmTrust Bank fails, bought by New York bank". Cleveland Plain Dealer.
- ^ "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. Announces Strategic Sale of Mortgage Banking Business and Residential Assets Covered under FDIC Loss Share Agreement" (Press release). Business Wire. June 27, 2017.
- ^ "FDIC Failed Bank Information: Information for Desert Hills Bank, Phoenix, AZ". Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
- ^ Casacchia, Chris (March 27, 2010). "Desert Hills Bank latest to be shut down by FDIC". American City Business Journals.
- ^ "Lehman Brothers Holdings Announces Completion of the Sale of Substantially All Aurora Bank Assets and Insured Deposits" (Press release). Business Wire. June 29, 2012.
- ^ Orol, Ronald (December 20, 2016). "N.Y. Community Bank Scraps $2 Billion Astoria Deal as Fed Review Lingers". TheStreet.com.
- ^ "New York Community Bancorp, Inc. and Astoria Financial Corporation Announce the Termination of Their Definitive Merger Agreement Effective January 1, 2017" (Press release). Business Wire. December 20, 2016.
- ^ Baumbach, Jim; Ferrette, Candice (August 27, 2020). "The name NYCB Live's Nassau Coliseum is no more". Newsday. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
- ^ Baumbach, Jim; C; c; Pm, 2020 7:22. "The name NYCB Live's Nassau Coliseum is no more". Newsday. Retrieved 2021-04-28.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
External links[]
- Media related to New York Community Bank at Wikimedia Commons
- Business data for New York Community Bancorp, Inc.:
- 1859 establishments in New York (state)
- Banks based in New York (state)
- Banks established in 1859
- Companies based in Nassau County, New York
- Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange