| Committed: | $1,700,000 | ||||
| Disbursed: | $1,700,000 | Returned: | $0 | Revenue to Gov't: | $55,071 |
| Net Outstanding: | $1,644,929 | ||||
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| 0.1% > | of all bailout funds committed. |
| 0.1% > | of the Bank industry bailout. |
Map: Corporate headquarters of Signature Bancshares.
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Part of the Capital Purchase Program
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Part of the Capital Purchase Program
More info from www.financialstability.gov
Part of the Capital Purchase Program
More info from www.financialstability.gov
| Date | Type | Amount | Program | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11/16/2009 | Interest | $35,658 | CPP | Interest Payment |
| 08/17/2009 | Interest | $19,414 | CPP | Interest Payment |
| 06/26/2009 | Purchase | $1,700,000 | CPP | Subordinated Debentures w/ Exercised Warrants |
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