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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United Bank & Trust is using automated call back service from PhoneFactor.
May 31 -
Preferred Bank (PFBC) of Los Angeles has signed a memorandum of understanding with regulators after a more formal consent order was lifted.
May 31 -
The Wisconsin bank is part of a growing trend of banks bringing anti-money laundering and fraud prevention platforms together.
May 31 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) has filed a shelf registration that will allow it to raise up to $15 billion through the sale of senior debt securities.
May 31 -
Alliance Data Systems (ADS) said Wednesday that it has renewed a long-term agreement to provide private-label credit cards for retailer Gardner-White Furniture.
May 30 -
Magyar Bank is reducing the number of vendors it works with.
May 30 -
Citigroup (NYSE:C) is growing its wealth management business with plans to hire 300 brokers and personal bankers over the next two years.
May 30 -
Associated Banc-Corp (ASBC) of Green Bay, Wis., has selected a product from ACI Worldwide (ACIW) to upgrade its online business banking offering.
May 29 -
TD Retail Card Services has agreed to create and administer the private-label credit card program for Canadian furniture retailer Bombay & Co.
May 29 -
Bank of America (BAC) has expanded its wealth management and estate planning to include services that help customers plan for concerns related to aging and long-term care.
May 29 -
Acquired software meant to help customers handle new rules around overdraft fees.
May 29 -
Elavon, a unit of U.S. Bancorp, is taking a different approach to mobile card acceptance by using a wireless card reader that is as big as the phone it pairs with.
May 29 -
Zions Bancorporation's (ZION) shareholders overwhelmingly approved the bank's executive compensation despite concerns about low dividend payments and sluggish loan demand.
May 25 -
Broadway Financial of Los Angeles said it had received a warning letter about its failure to meet listing requirements. It has not yet filed its first-quarter results with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
May 25 -
A founding director of Santa Clara Valley Bank has been elected as chairman. Scott K. Rushing replaces Ralph Rueda De Leon, who has served as chairman for the last three years. Additionally Elias F. Valdes was elected as vice chairman.
May 25 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has lifted an agreement against Stillwater National Bank and Trust in Payne, Okla.
May 25 -
Problem loans continue to haunt Riverview Bancorp (RVSB). The Vancouver, Wash., company on Friday restated its results from last quarter and increased its loan-loss provision for the third time in recent months.
May 25 -
VeriFone Systems reported that its second-quarter net income dropped roughly 42%, to $14.5 million, from a year earlier as expenses rose.
May 25 -
Writeoffs for bad loans, excluding mortgages, have dropped almost to pre-recession levels, according to a report from Equifax.
May 24 -
Bank industry experts this week offered several suggestions for how Jamie Dimon should go about repairing JPMorgan Chase's reputation, after a London trader's bets lost the bank at least $2 billion.
May 24