Frank Gargano is a Queens-based data reporter for Arizent.
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It's a fickle industry, given the uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act and government reimbursements, but opportunities in lending to medical practices and device manufacturers make it hard to resist, bankers say.
August 15 -
The card issuer Synchrony will continue to manage three cards for the national hardware chain. The timing is good as Synchrony recently lost a deal issuing cards for Walmart.
August 14 -
BayCom in Walnut Creek, Calif., would have a bigger presence in the Albuquerque area after buying Bethlehem Financial.
August 13 -
N.B.C. Bancshares' deal for Bank of Cushing will give it two branches an hour outside of Tulsa.
August 7 -
Toyota Financial Services has promoted a company insider to replace Mike Groff, who is retiring at the end of this month.
August 6 -
BofI has agreed to buy $3 billion of deposits from Nationwide Bank as part of the insurance giant's exit from retail banking. The deal comes three years after BofI bought H&R Block Bank's deposits.
August 3 -
Nick Shevelyov, former chief security officer, will now serve as its chief information officer. Robin Staples, former head of IT digital, will serve as the new chief technology officer.
August 2 -
Industry veteran A.W. Pickel III became president of Waterstone Mortgage in June, and now the company has decided to promote him to succeed longtime CEO Eric Egenhoefer.
July 30 -
Richwood Bancshares will get closer to $1 billion in assets after it buys Home City Financial.
July 26 -
The Oklahoma bank’s net charge-offs were its second-highest in the last five quarters, but the company said it was confident in its credit quality outlook and growth prospects from a pending acquisition.
July 26