Chris Cumming | Apr 19
First Niagara Financial Group in Buffalo, N.Y., generated higher earnings in its first quarter since the ouster of its chief executive.
Chris Cumming | Apr 19
Taylor Capital Group's quarterly profit rose as revenue from its mortgage-banking operations remained strong.
Jackie Stewart | Apr 19
Victory Capital Management did not fit with KeyCorp's retail strategy so the Cleveland company decided to sell it and has since asked regulators to let it use capital from the deal to buy back shares, CEO Beth Mooney said.
Chris Cumming | Apr 18
CrossFirst Holdings in Leawood, Kan., has agreed to buy Tulsa National Bancshares in Oklahoma.
Brian Browdie | Apr 18
The executive suite at Texan Bank in Sugar Land, Texas, has become a family affair.
Brian Browdie | Apr 18
Expense related to failed bank deals weighed on Simmons First National in Pine Bluff, Ark., in the first quarter.
Brian Browdie | Apr 18
Fee income and securities sales lifted Lakeland Bancorp in Oak Ridge, N.J., in the first quarter.
Brian Browdie | Apr 18
Lower yields weighed on People's United Financial in Bridgeport, Conn., in the first quarter.
Chris Cumming | Apr 18
The Winston-Salem, N.C., company announced Thursday that it earned $210 million in the first quarter, compared with $431 million a year earlier, as it took a $281 million charge related to a tax dispute with the Internal Revenue Service.
Chris Cumming | Apr 17
Boston Private Financial Holdings plans to buy back all of the preferred stock held by its largest investor, the Carlyle Group, for approximately $70 million.
Jeff Horwitz | Apr 17
The Pittsburgh company's incoming chief executive, Bill Demchak, promised to follow the strategy laid out by current CEO Jim Rohr and avoid a race to the bottom for commercial loans.
Chris Cumming | Apr 17
PacWest Bancorp (PACW) in Los Angeles more than doubled its first-quarter profit as it reduced its loan-loss provision by $10 million.
Maria Aspan | Apr 17
Some bankers are still in denial over how much their industry is disliked and mistrusted, even in the postcrisis, post-Occupy Wall Street era. A panel discussion with Raj Date, Eliot Spitzer and Robert Wolf highlighted how much work remains to be done.
Chris Cumming | Apr 17
Profit fell slightly at Huntington Bancshares on fewer gains from loan sales last quarter.
Apr 16
ING U.S., the American insurance unit of ING Groep, plans to raise as much as $1.54 billion in an initial public offering as its Dutch parent focuses on operations at home.