WASHINGTON--The Treasury Department said Thursday it will receive $204 million from the sale of the government's stakes in seven financial institutions that received government aid during the financial crisis.

The department said the expected overall proceeds will be 11% above the minimum prices set for the auction.

Treasury officials continue to seek to wind down the government's stake in hundreds of banks as the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program approaches its fourth year this fall. The Treasury invested $245 billion in banks and has recovered $264 billion through repayments, dividends, interest and other income, the department said. The federal government still owns stakes in 335 banks, mostly small ones that have been unable to fully pay back the government.

"We again saw strong demand in these auctions, which brought in new private capital to help community banks replace temporary government support," said Timothy Massad, Treasury's assistant secretary for financial stability, in a statement.

In the coming weeks, the Treasury said it intends to announce additional auctions of its remaining bank holdings, with the next set of auctions to be conducted in late July. Beginning in the fall, the Treasury said it expects to start the first in a series of pooled auctions of investments made in banks through TARP.

The seven financial institutions are Fidelity Southern Corp. (LION) of Atlanta; Firstbank Corp. (FBMI) of Alma, Mich.; First Citizens Banc Corp. (FCZA) of Sandusky, Ohio; MetroCorp Bancshares Inc. (MCBI) of Houston; Peoples Bancorp of North Carolina Inc. (PEBK) of Newton, N.C.; Pulaski Financial Corp. (PULB) of St. Louis; and Southern First Bancshares Inc. (SFST) of Greenville, S.C.

The closing is expected to occur around July 3, the Treasury said.

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