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Barclaycard US has tapped a longtime bank technology executive to serve as chief operating officer.
February 22 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is raising another round of questions about a lawyer who works for the New York attorney general, which has sued the company over the mortgage conduct of Bear Stearns.
February 22 -
First South Bancorp in Washington, N.C., is purging a series of bad loans.
February 22 -
Shareholders of NewBridge Bancorp (NBBC) have authorized a series of changes to the Greensboro, N.C., company's stock related to a recently completed $56 million capital raise.
February 22 -
United Community Banks in Blairsville, Ga., has amended its fourth-quarter and 2012 results to reflect a legal settlement.
February 22 -
The $121 billion-asset company based in Birmingham, Ala., said Thursday that Grayson Hall, the company's chief executive, will succeed Earnest Deavenport Jr. as chairman when Davenport retires on May 16.
February 21 -
The New York credit card company said Thursday that it has added Anne Lauvergeon, a partner at Efficiency Capital, and Samuel Palmisano, the retired former chief executive of IBM (IBM), as directors.
February 21 -
Americans racked up less credit card debt in the fourth quarter but more people fell behind on their payments.
February 21 -
Wolters Kluwer Financial Services announced today that its DocOne Internet-based document library now offers mortgage servicers on-demand access to the company's residential mortgage pre-foreclosure compliance content.
February 21 -
Warren Buffett has long been the biggest shareholder of Wells Fargo (WFC), and now the San Francisco company represents the biggest piece of his portfolio.
February 21 -
A former leader of a Mormon congregation in Connecticut has pleaded guilty to charges he laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars through a bank that received funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
February 21 -
Core processing software company COCC is teaming with Online Resources Corp. to deliver a digital banking platform for community banks and credit unions.
February 20 -
Less than a year after stepping down as chairman of Atlantic Coast Financial (ACFC) in Jacksonville, Fla., Jay Sidhu is seeking to oust three members of the company's board and replace them with a new slate of directors.
February 20 -
GreenSQL has introduced security software for users of Amazon's (AMZN) cloud.
February 20 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is facing another call from institutional investors to separate the roles of chairman and chief executive.
February 20 -
Huntington Bancshares is adding to its presence in West Virginia.
February 20 -
Elliott Management, a firm controlled by hedge fund manager Paul Singer, bought roughly 3.8 million shares of National Bank Holdings' stock during the fourth quarter, according to an SEC filing.
February 20 -
A unit of the Chinese army has been launching advanced persistent threat attacks against U.S. organizations including banks. Security software company Mandiant’s chief security officer offers insight and advice.
February 19 -
Bank of America (BAC) has agreed to pay $12 million to settle a class action seeking overtime pay for Merrill Lynch workers.
February 19 -
The regulator has missed the deadline for adopting rules that would make it easier for firms to raise capital from individual investors.
February 19
