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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BankUnited handed out free ice cream and metro cards at its new Manhattan branches to build branch recognition.
May 10 -
Though large banks have mostly been the targets of criminals so far, smaller banks are not immune to online threats.
May 10 -
Federal Savings Bank in Kansas is growing by making mortgages to veterans, a business that other lenders have botched.
May 9 -
A growing number of community banks are working with Farmer Mac to offer loans at lower rates, helping them compete with Farm Credit institutions.
May 7 -
Community banks that expanded student lending to improve earnings are discovering why their larger brethren have backed off from the business: servicing and compliance challenges abound.
May 3 -
New York investment bank MLV, expecting lots of bank M&A activity in the Southeast and Southwest, has hired an expert on those regions, David Bishop from Stifel Nicolaus, to start a research unit.
May 2 -
Many large commercial banks must decide how to adapt their investment banking units to keep pace with changing regulations that could shrink ROE further, according to a report from BCG.
April 30 -
Capital problems at smaller banks are likely to push more of them to sell, and many of them should put their holding company through bankruptcy to facilitate deals, says Evan Tomaskovic, a partner at Carl Marks Advisory Group.
April 29 -
Community banks are reporting first-quarter declines in net interest income despite increased lending. Low rates and competition are to blame.
April 25 -
NICE Systems is offering a customer engagement analytics platform. The product combines interaction and transaction analytics and lets companies look at big data generated by cross-channel customer engagement, NICE said Monday.
April 25 -
Zions executives may have wished they never bought a failed bank after a painful conversation with analysts to explain a special charge related to old FDIC deals.
April 23 -
Though profitable, Synovus is still trying to hit its stride. Still, CEO Kessell Stelling told analysts that he wants to make acquisitions at some point in the future.
April 23 -
Zions Bancorp. (ZION) more than tripled quarterly profits as it recorded a credit for its loan-loss provision and lowered its interest expenses.
April 22 -
Several community banks are taking a serious look at building eco-friendly branches — not just to be "green," but to save some green, too.
April 22 -
The former Citigroup and Bank of America executive told attendees at a forum that the banking industry must diversify and embrace women as more than a niche market.
April 19 -
Victory Capital Management did not fit with KeyCorp's retail strategy so the Cleveland company decided to sell it and has since asked regulators to let it use capital from the deal to buy back shares, CEO Beth Mooney said.
April 19 -
Establishing mentoring programs and better employee communication, drawing on the expertise of nonfinancial companies and holding special events aimed at women business owners are some of the ways banks can develop more women executives and clients.
April 18 -
KeyCorp (KEY) posted double-digit growth in its commercial and industrial loan portfolio and its earnings rose in the first quarter.
April 18 -
Community banks spent $250 million and more than 8 million hours on regulation implemented during the first quarter, a recent study found.
April 16 -
When the University of Michigan's basketball team advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA tournament, Bank of Ann Arbor showed its support with billboards and social-media messages.
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