Bond Street Holdings in Miami, an acquirer of struggling banks in the southern half of the state, may have to wait longer for a payoff than other private-equity groups with big bets on Florida banks.

Bond Street’s national bank subsidiary, Florida Community Bank in Miami, a $3.3 billion-asset amalgam of eight acquired banks, lost about $10 million last year despite loan-loss protection from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

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