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Heritage Commerce (HTBK) in San Jose, Calif., has teamed with a Bay Area nonprofit group to help low-income entrepreneurs secure startup capital.
June 19 -
Fulton Financial (FULT) in Lancaster, Pa., is extending a share repurchase program by three months.
June 19 -
A survey of worldwide consumer habits by First Data shows that 71% of respondents expect to be able to access their financial accounts in real time.
June 19 -
The nation's biggest banks are steeling themselves for a simulated cyberattack that organizers say will feel like the real thing.
June 18 -
Intervest Bancshares bid successfully for some of its own shares in a recent Treasury Department auction.
June 18 -
FirstBank (FBMI) in Alma, Mich., has redeemed its remaining shares issued in exchange for funds through the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
June 17 -
The chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase has spent months fending off critics of his leadership skills. Now he's dispensing advice about those skills on LinkedIn.
June 17 -
Heartland Financial USA (HTLF) in Dubuque, Iowa, has named a veteran executive as interim chief financial officer.
June 17 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) must defend itself against allegations that it charged millions of dollars in improper fees to mortgage borrowers who were in default, a federal judge has ruled.
June 17 -
The public's confidence in U.S. banks is up five percentage points from a year earlier, to 26%, according to a poll released Friday by Gallup.
June 14 -
Washington Trust Bancorp in Westerly, R.I., has tapped one of its executives to become head of wealth management at its bank.
June 14 -
Prudential Bancorp in Philadelphia is planning a second-step conversion.
June 14 -
The Atlanta mortgage servicer said Thursday it would buy $78 billion in unpaid principal balances of mortgage servicing rights using a combination of cash and available credit.
June 13 -
For banks that have small, stressed compliance departments, Computer Services, Inc. is offering an advice service.
June 13 -
The video produced by the influential nonprofit is meant to educate consumers and keep the pressure on policymakers.
June 13 -
The Federal Reserve has taken action against one bank (Northwestern Bancorp in Traverse City, Mich.) and lifted an order on another (Saehan Bancorp in Los Angeles).
June 13 -
A German court weighed in on a bank mishap that gives new meaning to the term "you snooze, you lose."
June 13 -
Heartland Financial USA in Dubuque, Iowa, has agreed to buy Morrill Bancshares in Merriam, Kan.
June 13 -
The New York based company said Wednesday it had secured the funding from a group of investors led by Venrock and Institutional Venture Partners.
June 12 -
B of A and other lenders are scheduled to auction the Music City's symphony hall in two weeks unless they can work out a deal with officials of the struggling organization.
June 12
