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Bank failure count: FDIC closes 2008's 24th and 25th banks

The FDIC took over two more banks yesterday -- Haven Trust Bank of Duluth, Ga., and Sanderson State Bank -- bringing the total number of bank failures so far this year to 25. As I posted, the FDIC likes to close banks on Friday after hours so they can reopen as branches of the acquiring bank on the following Monday morning. (Here's a post on last week's bank failure.)

BB&T (NYSE: BBT) will buy $55 million of Haven's $572 million in assets and pay $112,000 for its $515 million in deposits. The FDIC will retain Haven's remaining assets "for later disposition" -- paying $200 million. Pecos County State Bank of Fort Stockton, Tex., will buy $3.8 million of $37 million in Sanderson's assets and pay a premium of 0.55% to assume its $27.9 million in deposits -- costing the FDIC $12.5 million.

This week's bank failures were small potatoes for the FDIC which plans to double the insurance premiums it charges banks to cover these failures. With industry earnings down 94% to $1.73 billion from a year ago, the FDIC expects things to get worse -- yielding bank failures through 2013 that will cost it almost $40 billion.

And guess who will pay those higher premiums? You and me.

Peter Cohan is president of Peter S. Cohan & Associates. He also teaches management at Babson College and edits The Cohan Letter. He has no financial interest in the securities mentioned.

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Last updated: November 27, 2009: 07:51 AM

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