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Saule Omarova supports allowing the Federal Reserve to hold customer deposits and is skeptical of big-bank M&A. While those views are unpopular in the industry, banking critics hailed the choice to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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With an estimated $28.6 million in excess funding for 2021, the regulator chose to direct a portion of that sum to hiring and cyber protections.
September 23 -
The midsize regional has long wanted to be a player in VC banking. Its deal for the U.S. arm of Israel's Bank Leumi would give Valley global scale in this lucrative line of business.
September 23 -
Lawmakers approved adding the measure, which gives banks legal cover to serve cannabis firms, to a broader legislative package. But the provision has already passed the chamber several times and analysts say full enactment will be more difficult.
September 23 -
Longtime bank executive Uma Wilson will head the cross-disciplinary team.
September 23 -
Cornell University law professor Saule Omarova could be nominated as early as this week to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, according to sources. Her appointment would be a shot across the bow for Wall Street as she’s expected to pursue tougher oversight and stricter rules.
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Marc Womack, a former executive at JPMorgan Chase, Capital One and GE Capital, will join the subprime auto lender next month.
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The deal would propel New York-based Valley National into the ranks of the nation's 30 largest banks.
September 23 -
Leadership transitions are underway at one of the largest banks in the country (Truist), the second largest credit union (State Employees Credit Union), a big energy lender (BOK Financial) and several smaller financial institutions. Here's a look at nine new, or soon-to-be leaders and the challenges that lie ahead.
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In the last 10 months, three banks based overseas have announced their exit from retail banking in this country. Rising competition, revenue challenges and a pressing need to spend big on technology are driving the moves.
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