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Bank Failures

Bid Summary for Lincoln Park Savings Bank, Chicago, IL

Lincoln Park Savings Bank, Chicago, IL
Closing Date: April 23, 2010

Failed Bank Information for for Lincoln Park Savings Bank, Chicago, IL

BidderDeposits – All or Insured OnlyWhole Bank or Clean P&ALoss Share or No Loss ShareAsset DiscountDeposit PremiumLinked
Winning: Northbrook Bank and Trust Company, Northbrook ILAllWhole BankLoss Share10.72%0.425%Linked
Cover (second place) - MB Financial Bank, N.A., Chicago, ILAllWhole BankLoss Share9.08%2.00%Linked
OtherAllWhole BankLoss Share23.10%0.30%Linked
OtherAllWhole BankLoss Share10.72%0.425%Linked
OtherAllWhole BankLoss Share9.08%0%Linked
OtherAllWhole BankNo Loss Share$54 million0.65%Unlinked
OtherAllWhole BankNo Loss Share$60.8 million0%Unlinked
OtherAllWhole BankLoss Share15.65%0%Unlinked
OtherAllWhole BankNo Loss Share$60 million0%Unlinked
OtherAllWhole BankLoss Share9.08%1.00%Unlinked

Other Bidder Names:

BankFinancial, FSB, Burr Ridge, IL
First American Bank, Elk Grove Village, IL
FirstMerit Bank, Akron, OH
Inland Bank and Trust, Oak Brook, IL
MB Financial, Chicago, IL
Wheaton Bank & Trust, Wheaton, IL
 

Notes:

  • The winning bidder's acquisition of all the deposits was the least costly resolution compared to a liquidation alternative and the other bids. The liquidation alternative was valued using valuation models to estimate the market value of the assets. The bids for loss share were valued using a discounted cash flow analysis for the loss share portfolio over the life of the loss share agreement.
  • The Other Bidder Names and the Other Bids are in random order. There is no linkage between bidder names and bids, except in the case of the winning bid and the cover bid.
  • There are more bids than bidders because one or more bidders submitted more than one bid.
  • For more information on the bid disclosure policy, see Failed Financial Institution Bid Disclosure Policy.

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Last Updated: November 20, 2020