Article (Ocala Banner, 1921-05-27) states Citizens Bank of Mayo has been forced to suspend because it advanced more money on school warrants than it could realize on — indicating bank-specific bad assets/overextension. The article does not state reopening or receivership; I classify as suspension leading to closure but note the final disposition (reopening/receivership) is not specified in the text.
Events (1)
1.May 27, 1921Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Advanced more money on school warrants than it could realize on (bad/illiquid assets)
Newspaper Excerpt
The Citizens bank of Mayo has . been forced to suspend for advancing more money on school warrants than it could realize on.
Source
newspapers
Newspaper Articles (1)
1.May 27, 1921The Ocala BannerOcala, FL
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Article Text
The Citizens bank of Mayo has . been forced to suspend for advancing more money on school warrants than it could realize on. For its patriotism the citizens of Mayo should have rushed to its aid to a man.