Jackie Stewart is the executive editor of American Banker Magazine. Previously, she covered breaking news, community banks and mergers and acquisitions for American Banker before being named as the managing editor of the Credit Union Journal. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2006, Jackie taught for two years in the Bronx, N.Y., through Teach for America.
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Capitol Federal Financial has mostly relied on mortgages throughout its history. Its acquisition of a commercial lender will change that.
May 11 -
Mutual of Omaha Bank's purchase of Synergy One Lending will add reverse mortgages to its product line.
May 10 -
The California company ended up selling 1 million more shares than it had originally planned to offer.
May 9 -
Subordinated debt issuance, which took a back seat as bank stocks surged, could regain popularity as growth-minded banks become leery of market uncertainty.
May 8 -
A New Jersey community bank has launched a campaign that takes digs at the megabank while highlighting its own values. Should others follow its lead?
May 3 -
Christopher Bergstrom led Cardinal Financial when it sold itself to United Bankshares in 2017.
May 3 -
It might make sense to scrap a decades-old name, especially for banks with aggressive growth plans.
May 2 -
Dan Rollins engineered nearly a dozen deals while at Prosperity Bank. Now CEO at BancorpSouth, he has returned to M&A after spending four frustrating years dealing with compliance issues.
April 26 -
Buyers are scooping up many of the market's biggest banks, making it harder for others to gain scale.
April 25 -
The Seattle company has faced criticism from an investor over its commitment to the business, which lost money in the first quarter.
April 24