Capital infusions

March 4, 2009 at 2:24AM

These Minnesota banks have received capital from the U.S. Treasury Department's Capital Purchase Program, part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP):

U.S. Bancorp, Minneapolis, parent of U.S. Bank: $6,599,000,000, Nov. 14.

TCF Financial Corp., Wayzata, parent of TCF National Bank: $361,172,000, Nov. 14. (TCF has requested permission to return the money.)

HMN Financial Inc., Rochester, parent of Home Federal Savings Bank: $26,000,000, Dec. 23.

Redwood Financial Inc., Redwood Falls, parent of HomeTown Bank: $2,995,000, Jan. 8.

Crosstown Holding Co., Blaine, parent of 21st Century Bank: $10,650,000, Jan. 23.

Market Bancorporation Inc., Elko New Market, parent of New Market Bank: $2,060,000, Feb. 20.

Private Bancorporation Inc., Minneapolis, parent of Private Bank Minnesota: $4,960,000, Feb. 27.

Source: U.S. Treasury Department

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