It could be a challenge for Colonial Bancgroup — the nation's largest warehouse lender — to satisfy some of the conditions attached to a $300 million investment in the bank by a group led by mortgage banker Taylor Bean & Whitaker of Ocala, Fla., according to Fitch. In an interview with National Mortgage News Fitch analyst Kenneth Ritz said "there's a risk the transaction will not go through." Mr. Ritz cautioned that "there have been some positive movements" surrounding the investment by TBW and its unidentified partners. Fitch noted that a number of approvals must first take place including regulatory hurdles and a conversion to a thrift charter. Also, before TBW will invest, there must be solid guarantees that Colonial will, in fact, receive TARP money from the Treasury. The Alabama-based bank saw a net loss of $168 million for the quarter ended March 31. The bank has not reported a profit in the last four quarters. Fitch recently downgraded Colonial's issuer default rating to B- from BB. A Colonial spokeswoman declined to comment on the transaction. A TBW executive did not return a telephone call about the matter. Under terms of the investment, both parties have the right to back out of the transaction if it has not closed by July 31.
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