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Temenos, the Geneva-based core banking software maker, is buying TriNovus, an Alabama-based developer of software-as-a-service for community banks.
March 22 -
The Federal Reserve Board has terminated enforcement actions against three banks: Bank of Bartlett, Bank of Little Rock, and Pembina County Bankshares.
March 22 -
As investigators work to assess who is behind a cyberattack that shuttered banks in South Korea on Wednesday, details are emerging that can help U.S. banks learn from what happened overseas.
March 22 -
Standard Chartered has been forced to retract comments by its chairman that the U.K. bank's laundering of hundreds of billions of dollars on behalf of Iran was inadvertent.
March 21 -
Yadkin Valley Financial (YAVY) in Elkin, N.C., is selling a branch to Union Bank & Trust Company in Oxford, N.C.
March 21 -
PNC Financial Services Group (PNC) has named the next chief executive for its mortgage lending unit.
March 20 -
A push is on in Congress to reinstate a program that allowed small businesses to refinance commercial mortgages using government-backed funds.
March 20 -
Hackers paralyzed two of South Korea's biggest banks for hours on Wednesday, highlighting a threat to financial networks from electronic intrusions.
March 20 -
A former host of a Los Angeles-area radio show has been sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for running a scheme to defraud investors of millions dollars — including false statements to banks that received federal bailout funds.
March 20 -
William Houlihan, a former CFO for Hudson United Bank in Mahwah, N.J., will become the top financial officer at the $3.7 billion-asset Amalgamated, the company said Wednesday.
March 20 -
Capital One, Nationstar and Flagstar Bancorp are among 10 banks and servicers that have been slow to process payouts of insurance claims to homeowners hit by Hurricane Sandy, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo charged.
March 20 -
First Niagara (FNFG) in Buffalo, N.Y. is looking for a permanent chief executive following the abrupt departure of John Koelmel.
March 19 -
Cyber criminals are leveraging human weaknesses in attacks on U.S. companies, and the rise of mobile computing only provides more access points, Kevin Mandia told a Senate committee.
March 19 -
Eagle Bancorp in Bethesda, Md., said Tuesday that it had opened a branch in Alexandria, Va., marking its sixth branch in the state.
March 19 -
The Federal Reserve Board has taken action against a Midwest banking company.
March 19 -
First Financial Corp. (THFF) of Terre Haute, Ind., is buying seven branches and two drive-up locations in Illinois from Bank of America (BAC).
March 19 -
Citigroup (NYSE:C) will pay $730 million to settle a lawsuit by investors who allege they were misled by the company's disclosures.
March 18 -
HarborOne Credit Union in Brockton, Mass., is on its way to becoming a mutual savings bank.
March 18 -
FirstMerit (FMER) of Akron, Ohio, has unveiled a website that formats itself automatically to fit mobile devices.
March 18 -
Goldman Sachs (GS) endured a setback Monday when the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear the company's appeal of a lower-court decision involving securities backed by residential mortgages.
March 18