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FDIC ANNOUNCES RECEIVERSHIP
OF BESTBANK, BOULDER, COLORADO
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PR-49-98 (7-1-98)
Media Contact:
David Barr (303) 413-3400

The Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) announced today that it was appointed receiver for BestBank, Boulder, Colorado. The bank was closed on Thursday, July 23, 1998, by the Colorado State Bank Commissioner, and the FDIC was named receiver.

The FDIC is attempting to arrange a transaction under which the failed bank’s insured deposits will be assumed by a healthy bank and reopen for business no later than Monday, July 27, 1998. If this effort proves unsuccessful, the FDIC will move immediately to make available depositors’ funds up to the statutory insurance limit of $100,000.

The FDIC expects to make an announcement of the outcome of its efforts within the next few days.

This is the first bank failure in Colorado since Jefferson Bank and Trust, Lakewood, Colorado, failed on July 2, 1993.

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