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Horizon’s chief lending officer resigns

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November 16th, 2009 3 PM PST by Dave Gallagher - The Bellingham Herald

Here’s a press release from Horizon about the resignation of Steven L. Hoekstra, head of commercial lending operations. It’s an area that has been severely curtailed because of its recent overall lending troubles:

Horizon Financial Corp. (Nasdaq:HRZB), the bank holding company for Horizon Bank (”Bank”), today reported that the Bank has accepted the resignation of Steven L. Hoekstra, Executive Vice President and Chief Lending Officer, on November 13, 2009. Hoekstra was responsible for the Bank’s commercial lending operations from June 2002 to the present. The members of the current management have assumed the duties of this position.

Horizon Financial Corp. is a $1.30 billion, bank holding company headquartered in Bellingham, Washington. Its primary subsidiary, Horizon Bank, maintains a regional banking presence that has been serving customers for 87 years, and operates 18 full-service offices, four commercial loan centers and four real estate loan centers throughout Whatcom, Skagit, Snohomish and Pierce Counties in Washington.

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5 Responses to “Horizon’s chief lending officer resigns”

  1. Lucky 7 Says:
    November 16th, 2009 at 4:07 pm

    Dave,

    As you know, SNL Financial and TheStreet.com publish a quarterly list of undercapitalized banks. They just published the Sep 30 list last week (see link below).

    The key ratio for a bank is its Tier 1 Leverage Ratio, which compares the bank’s net worth to total assets. The higher the ratio the better. When a bank’s Tier 1 ratio falls below 4%, it is considered “Undercapitalized.” Under 3%, “Significantly Undercapatilized.” And under 2%, “Critically Undercapitalized.”

    Horizon’s Tier 1 ratio as of Sep 30 is 0.8% and is “Critically Undercapitalized.” Horizon’s ratio places it 7th on the SNL/Street.com list of most undercapitalized banks, and now that the FDIC closed the no 6 bank on the list, Horizon has taken over that dubious position.

    I presume your readers will know how to interpret this information without any assistance. Apparently Mr. Hoekstra was able to ascertain the writing on the wall.

    Link to TheStreet.com list based on SNL data, sorted by state:
    http://www.thestreet.com/tsc/common/images/storyimages/1110_UnderCapBanks.html

    Link to list sorted by most undercapitalized:
    http://nwcitizen.us/documents/Larry-Divesting_FH/Undercapitalized%20Banks%209-30-09.pdf

    Link to relevant article:
    http://www.thestreet.com/story/10462318/1/regulatory-capital-categories-for-banks-and-sls.html

  2. truly concerned Says:
    November 16th, 2009 at 8:44 pm

    It is amazing that Horizon has fallen so far in just the last 18 months. It’s probably good I didn’t finance our home using one of their weird loan offerings. With their stock price at in the 20 cent range and people leaving the ship, it sounds like it is sinking quickly. I am wondering where I should take my accounts. I heard that Bank of the Pacific (formerly Bank Northwest) is very strong and well capitalized. Any body out there bank with them. I hear they are friendly, helpful and know their stuff. Let me know. I’ll watch the postings.

  3. Dave Gallagher Says:
    November 17th, 2009 at 12:47 pm

    Thanks, Lucky 7, Looks like you posted your comment just as I was posting my other post about undercapitalized banks.

  4. Karin Pelan Says:
    November 17th, 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Suggestions for a safe, secure, local, well capitalized financial institution that offers exceptional service … may I suggest a credit union! Whatcom County is quite fortunate to have several that offer a full line of products and services to meet your needs including Pacific Northwest CU.(membership is open to anyone that works, worships or lives in Washington state) Check out a credit union, I guarantee you will be happy that you did!

  5. Dave Gallagher Says:
    November 17th, 2009 at 4:28 pm

    Truly concerned,

    From a strictly numbers/capitalization standpoint, you can get a lot of information from http://www.bankrate.com, which gives ratings on banks and credit unions.

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