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Rodney Martin Jr., Voya Financial's chairman and CEO, said he has decided to oversee the Retirement Solutions division himself. As a result, Maliz Beams, the CEO of that division, has left the company.
October 16 -
Acquisitions buoyed third-quarter earnings at Home BancShares in Conway, Ark. The $7.2 billion-asset company reported Thursday that it earned $27.4 million, up roughly 49% from a year earlier.
October 16 -
Sandy Spring Bancorp in Olney, Md., posted lower third-quarter earnings as expenses rose and net interest income declined.
October 16 -
The Opportunity Finance Network will award the 2014 Ned Gramlich Award for lifetime achievement to Bill Bynum, CEO of Hope Enterprise Corporation/Hope Credit Union. Bynum will receive the award Thursday at OFN's annual conference.
October 15 -
Westamerica in San Rafael, Calif., reported lower quarterly earnings largely because of a narrower net interest margin.
October 15 -
Visa Europe is working with edo, a Chicago and Nashville-based card-linked marketing firm, to launch a pilot of edo's technology in the U.K. this year and eventually expand to other European countries.
October 14 -
Metro Bancorp in Harrisburg, Pa., which has been under pressure from several investors, is taking steps to improve earnings and shareholder returns.
October 14 -
Malvern Bancorp in Paoli, Pa., has entered into a formal written agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
October 10 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has reached a settlement with former executives at the failed LandMark Bank of Florida.
October 10 -
Wells Fargo will pay up to $5 million to resolve allegations it discriminated against mothers on maternity leave, the largest settlement of such claims ever reached by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
October 9 -
Community West Bancshares in Goleta, Calif., is continuing to find ways to buy back stock it issued through the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
October 9 -
Fortress Risk Management, a Connecticut-based financial security software firm, announced a five-year deal this morning to provide Canandaigua National Bank and Trust with its DisputeManager software and other services to react to financial crimes.
October 9 -
MBIA, the municipal bond insurance giant, suffered a major customer data breach that exposed customer data of an asset-management subsidiary that Bank of New York Mellon has agreed to buy.
October 7 -
Small-business loan approvals from large banks reached a post-crisis high in September, according to a Biz2Credit study.
October 7 -
Bank of New York Mellon has agreed to buy the fixed-income firm Cutwater Asset Management from MBIA.
October 6