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Frontier Bank lays off 45
Frontier Bank lays off 45 workers, or 6 percent of its workforce, in a move to save money during the current housing slump.
Seattle Times business reporter
Everett-based Frontier Bank, which has been hit hard by the housing-market slump, said Thursday it had laid off about 45 workers, or 6 percent of its 760-person work force.
Pat Fahey, CEO of the bank's parent company, Frontier Financial, called the move "a difficult decision in difficult times."
The layoffs were spread throughout the company, which has 47 branch offices in Western Washington and three in Oregon, Frontier said in a statement.
Besides severance pay based on how long they worked for Frontier, the laid-off workers would be eligible for continued health insurance under COBRA for up to 24 months, rather than the usual 18 months, the bank said.
Frontier said the layoffs will save it $2.5 million annually before taxes.
The company will take a $360,000 pretax charge in the current second quarter to cover employee severance costs.
Frontier has been one of the local banks most affected by the collapse of the housing bubble, which has led many of the builders and developers holding Frontier loans to default.
In the first quarter ended March 31, Frontier Financial lost $33.8 million, or 72 cents a share.
The bank is operating under closer supervision from federal and state regulators, who have required it to tighten lending standards, get problem loans off its books and strengthen its capital base.
Frontier shares gained 2 cents in Nasdaq trading Thursday, closing at $1.43.
Drew DeSilver: 206-464-3145 or ddesilver@seattletimes.com
Copyright © 2009 The Seattle Times Company
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