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Timothy Zimmerman is optimistic about regulatory relief and the capabilities of the association's next CEO, but he remains wary of nonbank competition and cybersecurity risk.
By Hilary BurnsMarch 13 -
Many community bankers fear the fast-growing P-to-P network will increase costs without adding revenue.
By Hilary BurnsMarch 8 -
Two groups have announced plans to open banks in the state, and several others have had talks with regulators. Is there room for more?
By Hilary BurnsMarch 6 -
Spirit Community Bank would be based in Statesville, a community about 45 miles north of Charlotte. A separate set of organizers has already shared plans to open a bank east of Charlotte.
By Hilary BurnsMarch 5 -
Natalie Bartholomew, a banker in Oklahoma, has launched a blog designed to promote women's issues and tout her peers' accomplishments.
By Hilary BurnsMarch 2 -
The Seattle company invalidated the proposal by Blue Lion Capital, claiming it fell short of its bylaw requirements.
By Hilary BurnsMarch 1 -
The $12 million settlement forced WSFS to reduce its fourth-quarter earnings.
By Hilary BurnsFebruary 28 -
Iowa lawmakers are considering a bill that would lower taxes for banks and impose a franchise tax on credit unions. The move could be a bellwether for other states looking at similar measures.
By Hilary BurnsFebruary 28 -
Blue Lion Capital, which is upset with the Seattle company's growth strategy, also wants to replace two of the company's directors.
By Hilary BurnsFebruary 26 -
The Boston mutual, which lost its innovation team when it spun off Numerated last year, has hired a State Street executive to oversee a plan to encourage all employees to be more creative.
By Hilary BurnsFebruary 23