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The $11.5 billion asset company in Laredo, Texas, earned $28.1 million or 42 cents per share, compared with $28.3 million in the first quarter of 2012.
May 9 -
The U.S. Government has charged eight people in a cyber-scheme that prosecutors say used stolen prepaid debit card data to drain millions of dollars from two banks in a matter of hours.
May 9 -
Look up in the sky! It's a bird. It's a plane. No, Regions Financial is adding two supersized signs to the Music City skyline.
May 9 -
The unit of the $355 billion-asset U.S. Bancorp (USB) said Thursday that Harley Marine, a transportation company based in Seattle, will use On-Site Electronic Deposit Mobile to deposit checks remotely.
May 9 -
Service meant to help companies avoid the "shadow IT" problem.
May 9 -
A former loan officer at Wilmington Trust in Delaware is facing jail time after pleading guilty this week to bank fraud.
May 9 -
The $394 million-asset Broadway Financial said Wednesday that its Broadway Federal Bank recently sold $8.7 million in loans to an unnamed buyer for an undisclosed price.
May 9 -
Community Partners Bancorp in Tinton Falls, N.J. is getting a new name.
May 9 -
More than 60% of the banks still remaining in the Troubled Asset Relief Program have been labeled "problem" institutions by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., casting doubt on their ability to repay the Treasury Department before the program is wound down.
May 8 -
Fiscal third quarter earnings at BofI Holding, the $2.9 billion-asset parent of BofI Federal Bank in San Diego, rose 37% from a year earlier, to $10 million or 74 cents a share.
May 8 -
A new bill proposed in the Senate, the Deter Cyber Theft Act, is meant to help prevent nation-states from stealing U.S. business secrets.
May 8 -
Payments processor Elavon has named Simon Haslam its chief executive officer. Haslam had been the head of international markets for the U.S. Bancorp unit.
May 8 -
So far, threats by Anonymous to shut down U.S. banks with distributed denial of service attacks this week has turned out to be idle.
May 8 -
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated an enforcement action against Greer Bancshares in Greer, S.C.
May 7 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is facing a growing chorus of calls to oust some of its board and strip Jamie Dimon of his chairmanship.
May 7 -
Authorities in Charlotte, N.C., are taking special security measures ahead of Bank of America's annual meeting Wednesday. Protests are already beginning on social media and in the streets today.
May 7 -
The hacker collective Anonymous has joined with groups throughout the Middle East and North Africa to vow a series of so-called denial of service attacks this Tuesday against financial institutions, other U.S. firms and government agencies.
May 6 -
The Oracle of Omaha may love banks, but his sidekick says the time has come to break them up.
May 6 -
The CEO of UMB Financial believes the time has come to rethink branch technology, to speed service and cut costs.
May 6 -
State Employees' Credit Union will use Wincor Nixdorf's automated teller machine software.
May 6