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 Federal Reserve said Tuesday that it had approved the applications of banks in Italy and Japan to establish representative offices in New York.
September 28 -
The acquisition of ISU Stetson-Beemer was Wells' fifth deal for an insurance firm since last fall.
September 28 -
BankAtlantic Bancorp Inc. in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said Tuesday that it was planning a 1-for-5 reverse split of its class A and B common stock.
September 27 -
Citizens First National Bank in Princeton, Ill., has been ordered by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to beef up its capital levels and clean up its loan portfolio.
September 27 -
Automated replication tool intended to support business intelligence, data migrations and master data management.
September 27 -
Even Google's Motorola Mobility has agreed to work with the telecom consortium on mobile payment technology.
September 27 -
National Bancshares Corp. in Orrville, Ohio, will promote an insider to replace David Vernon, who plans to retire as president and chief executive at the end of the year.
September 26 -
Think Finance has hired William A. Kontgis as chief information officer to help develop products for the unbanked.
September 26 -
Premier Bank & Trust in North Canton, Ohio, said that that Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has lifted a consent order after the bank recapitalized and addressed concerns over certain assets.
September 26 -
Amid criticism over its planned acquisition of the U.S. online banking unit of ING Group NV, Capital One Financial Corp. has agreed to add 500 jobs in Delaware by December 2013.
September 26 -
The prepaid card marketer Green Dot said Monday that it had joined the Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council to participate in the standards-setting process.
September 26 -
The Atlanta Development Authority is shuttering a new homebuyer assistance program because the program's servicer, Bank of America, has decided to exit the correspondent lending business.
September 26 -
From the Department of "Who Knew?" … Music publishers and even soap makers have a better chance at an M&A frenzy than bankers these days, according to a research firm.
September 23 -
SunTrust Banks Inc. in Atlanta said Friday that it has repurchased more than 4 million warrants it issued to the Treasury Department three years ago as part of its participation in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
September 23 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has issued cease-and-desist orders against Intercredit Bank in Miami and Border Capital Bank in McAllen, Texas, citing credit and capital concerns.
September 23 -
The Financial Services Roundtable board said on Friday that Paul Smocer has been named president of its technology policy division, BITS.
September 23 -
Shareholders at Nara Bancorp and Center Financial have approved the planned merger of the two Los Angeles companies.
September 23 -
Battered by losses on soured loans, First Place Financial Corp. in Warren, Ohio, said this week that it is planning to restate its earnings for its past three fiscal years.
September 22 -
Great Southern Bancorp Inc. in Springfield, Mo., said Wednesday that had repurchases a series of warrants held by the Treasury Department as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
September 21 -
Rutger Schellens will rejoin ABN Amro as head of financial institutions and real estate within the bank's large corporate and merchant banking business on Nov. 1 after nine years away from the company.
September 21