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Five banks repay U.S. for bailouts

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Associated Press

Five banks have repaid millions of dollars they received from the government’s $700-billion financial bailout pot, the Obama administration said Thursday.

The Treasury Department, which oversees the bank bailout program, said the banks had returned a total of $353 million.

The banks are Iberiabank Corp. of Lafayette, La.; Bank of Marin Bancorp of Novato, Calif.; Old National Bancorp. of Evansville, Ind.; Signature Bank of New York; and Centra Financial Holdings Inc. of Morgantown, W.Va.

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They were the first banks to repay the government, wanting to escape the increasingly tough restrictions placed on participants in the rescue program.

In addition to the $353 million, the banks paid the government a total of $5.4 million in dividends, Treasury Department spokesman Andrew Williams said.

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