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Recipients from Maryland

This is a listing of the 20 bailout recipients in Maryland

The total bailout committed to Maryland-based institutions is $458.4 million, which is 0.1% 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
Annapolis Bancorp (Profile) Annapolis Bank $8.2 million
BCSB Bancorp (Profile) Baltimore Bank $10.8 million
Capital Bancorp (Profile) Rockville Bank $4.7 million
Carrollton Bancorp (Profile) Baltimore Bank $9.2 million
Cecil Bancorp (Profile) Elkton Bank $11.6 million
Eagle Bancorp (Profile) Bethesda Bank $38.2 million
First United Corp (Profile) Oakland Bank $30 million
Howard Bancorp (Profile) Ellicott City Bank $6 million
Maryland Financial Bank (Profile) Towson Bank $1.7 million
Monument Bank (Profile) Bethesda Bank $4.7 million
Old Line Bancshares (Profile) Bowie Bank $7 million
Patapsco Bancorp (Profile) Dundalk Bank $6 million
Provident Bankshares Corp. (Profile) Baltimore Bank $151.5 million
Rising Sun Bancorp (Profile) Rising Sun Bank $6 million
Sandy Spring Bancorp (Profile) Olney Bank $83.1 million
Severn Bancorp (Profile) Annapolis Bank $23.4 million
Shore Bancshares (Profile) Easton Bank $25 million
Tri-County Financial Corp (Profile) Waldorf Bank $15.5 million
Harbor Bankshares Corporation (Profile) Baltimore Bank $6.8 million
Delmar Bancorp (Profile) Delmar Bank $9 million

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