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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Scratch beneath the surface, and there is a lingering feeling among many in the banking, payments and mortgage sectors that not only is harassment present, but it may actually be inevitable. Experts say institutions need to combat that mindset — or else.
March 12 -
Limited organic growth opportunities and rising premiums for bigger deals are fueling more sales of banks with $1 billion to $10 billion in assets.
March 9 -
While the $632 million-asset nbkc bank was the smallest known participant in the recent round of funding for Greenlight, the investment wasn't its first foray into fintech.
February 27 -
An investor had accused John Peck of using a HopFed lawyer to handle his purchase of real estate from an influential member of the company's board.
February 26 -
Judges recently ordered two banks to pay the legal fees for activist investors after certain roadblocks backfired. Their missteps can serve as a lesson for other skittish institutions.
February 26 -
Carson Lappetito has a long history of working with firms tied to Eric Hovde, chairman and CEO of Sunwest's holding company.
February 23 -
Stilwell Group and Jeffrey Thorp will gain board seats in exchange for a vow to refrain from waging proxy battles against MB Bancorp.
February 22 -
Bank consolidation in the city has picked up in recent months despite erratic oil prices and flooding tied to Hurricane Harvey.
February 21 -
The Michigan company has been acquisitive lately, buying California branches and a wealth advisory firm.
February 21 -
The company could use proceeds from the planned offering to add branches and make bigger loans.
February 20