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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The Japanese bank will offer customers a device that generates one-time passwords.
September 18 -
Fannie Mae has named the former chief litigation counsel for Pfizer (PFE) as its general counsel and corporate secretary.
September 18 -
More than 1,100 legal entity identifiers — Social Security numbers of a sort for businesses — have been registered.
September 18 -
The supplier of enterprise data management products for the securities and investment industry, is now offering its software as a managed service.
September 18 -
A greater number of Americans believe that their personal finances and the economy are in better shape than they were a year ago, according to a new survey from a unit of JPMorgan Chase (JPM).
September 18 -
Citigroup (C) has added to its collateral management product, OpenCollateral, an option for automated collateral position reconciliation through Swift.
September 17 -
Waypoint Real Estate Group, an investment firm focused on foreclosed homes in the U.S., has secured a $65 million loan from Citigroup (NYSE:C) to buy additional properties to turn into rentals.
September 17 -
Buffalo-based M&T is offering myriad alerts and customizations of alerts, including "do not disturb" windows in which the bank should leave the customer alone.
September 17 -
Broadway Financial (BYFC) in Los Angeles has increased its 2011 loss by 45%, to $15.4 million, after restating its financial results.
September 17 -
The payment software company plans to add Distra's services-oriented solution to its portfolio.
September 13 -
Zions Bank in Salt Lake City is trying to get hip — and some new customers — by producing an online reality show called "Cheapsters," in which college students compete in dumpster-diving, cooking and other games to prove who is the most frugal.
September 13 -
Small LowellBank is turning to Jack Henry for teller automation and online bill pay as well as core automation.
September 13 -
Diebold has located two new data centers in Verizon's Terremark facilities in Richardson, Texas, and Manassas, Va.
September 13 -
Zions Bancorp. (ZION) is hopeful that it will exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program in late September or early in the fourth quarter.
September 12 -
The Apple iPhone 5 expected to give smartphone sales a boost in the second half of 2012.
September 12 -
The deal lets Fifth Third extend its "smart-safe" service to more retailers, helping them manage their cash more efficiently.
September 11 -
National Bank Holdings in Greenwood, Colo., plans to raise up to $180.9 million after completing an initial public offering.
September 11 -
Broadway Bank in San Antonio is continuing its growth northward with plans to open several branches around Austin, Texas.
September 11 -
The $169 million-asset bank will buy two branches from Community South Bank in Parsons, Tenn., the Nashville Business Journal reported Monday. TriStar will assume certain deposits and assets of branches in Columbia Spring Hill from the $497 million-asset Community.
September 10 -
The Republican candidate for Senate says her opponent violated ethics rules when he accepted a loan from the bank in 2008.
September 10