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Recipients from Illinois

This is a listing of the 52 bailout recipients in Illinois

The total bailout committed to Illinois-based institutions is $4.6 billion, which is 0.7% of the total bailout so far committed.

This list shows only institutions headquartered in this state. Most recipients are bank holding companies, which sometimes have subsidiaries in other states. Also, keep in mind that a bank holding company might have a name that differs significantly from its subsidiary banks.

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Name City Type Bailout
Bridgeview Bancorp (Profile) Bridgeview Bank $38 million
Butler Point (Profile) Catlin Bank $607 thousand
Discover Financial Services (Profile) Riverwoods Financial Services Company $1.2 billion
First BancTrust Corp (Profile) Paris Bank $7.4 million
First Bankers Trustshares (Profile) Quincy Bank $10 million
First Busey Corporation (Profile) Urbana Bank $100 million
First Midwest Bancorp (Profile) Itasca Bank $193 million
Marquette National Corp (Profile) Orland Park Bank $35.5 million
MB Financial (Profile) Chicago Bank $196 million
Midland States Bancorp (Profile) Effingham Bank $10.2 million
Midwest Banc Holdings (Profile) Melrose Park Bank $84.8 million
Northern States Financial Corp (Profile) Waukegan Bank $17.2 million
Northern Trust (Profile) Chicago Bank $1.6 billion
Old Second Bancorp (Profile) Aurora Bank $73 million
PGB Holdings (Profile) Chicago Bank $3 million
Princeton National Bancorp (Profile) Princeton Bank $25.1 million
PrivateBancorp (Profile) Chicago Bank $243.8 million
QCR Holdings (Profile) Moline Bank $38.2 million
Southern Illinois Bancorp (Profile) Carmi Bank $5 million
Taylor Capital (Profile) Rosemont Bank $104.8 million
Western Illinois Bancshares (Profile) Monmouth Bank $11.4 million
Wintrust Financial Corp (Profile) Lake Forest Bank $250 million
SV Financial, Inc. (Profile) Sterling Bank $4 million
Metropolitan Capital Bancorp, Inc. (Profile) Chicago Bank $4.4 million
Chicago Shore Corporation (Profile) Chicago Bank $7 million
Standard Bancshares (Profile) Hickory Hills Bank $60 million
Allied First Bancorp (Profile) Oswego Bank $3.7 million
HPK Financial Corporation (Profile) Chicago Bank $9 million
Freeport Bancshares (Profile) Freeport Bank $3 million
Premier Bancorp (Profile) Wilmette Bank $6.8 million
Community Financial Shares, Inc. (Profile) Glen Ellyn Bank $7 million
Foresight Financial Group, Inc. (Profile) Rockford Bank $15 million
IBC Bancorp, Inc. (Profile) Chicago Bank $4.2 million
Market Street Bancshares, Inc. (Profile) Mt. Vernon Bank $20.3 million
Illinois State Bancorp, Inc. (Profile) Chicago Bank $10.3 million
CB Holding Corp. (Profile) Aledo Bank $4.1 million
Merchants and Manufacturers Bank Corporation (Profile) Joliet Bank $3.5 million
Manhattan Bancshares, Inc. (Profile) Manhattan Bank $2.6 million
Suburban Illinois Bancorp, Inc. (Profile) Elmhurst Bank $15 million
Metropolitan Bank Group (Profile) Chicago Bank $71.5 million
NC Bancorp (Profile) Chicago Bank $6.9 million
Bancorp Financial, Inc. (Profile) Oak Brook Bank $13.7 million
ShoreBank (Profile) Chicago Mortgage Servicer $3.6 million
First American Bank Corporation (Profile) Elk Grove Village Bank $50 million
First Eagle Bancshares, Inc. (Profile) Hanover Bank $7.5 million
Great Lakes Credit Union (Profile) North Chicago Mortgage Servicer $1.6 million
DuPage Credit Union (Profile) Naperville Mortgage Servicer $80 thousand
Citizens 1st National Bank (Profile) Spring Valley Mortgage Servicer $650 thousand
First Community Financial Partners, Inc. (Profile) Joliet Bank $22 million
HomeStar Bank & Financial Services (Profile) Manteno Mortgage Servicer $330 thousand
Glenview State Bank (Profile) Glenview Mortgage Servicer $390 thousand
First National Bank of Grant Park (Profile) Grant Park Mortgage Servicer $140 thousand

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