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Bank Valuation Considerations

In our most recent newsletter, The Future of Bank Consolidation - What it means for the Midwest Market, we discussed the number of individual bank charters in the Midwest

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What it Means for The Midwest Market

There have been 2,204 bank mergers over the past 10 years which do not include the 503 banks that failed during the same period.

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Market Statistics

The first question we often get from bankers is - What are banks selling for today?

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