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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Neff, who joined the company in 1999, gained oversight of retail banking with the promotion.
January 4 -
The energy crisis, hurricane damage and merger costs have hampered earnings per share at the Louisiana bank. Its CEO has to clear those hurdles and convince investors steady growth is ahead.
December 28 -
David Becker is trying to prove to investors that his Indiana bank can succeed over the long term. With the rise of online banking and fintech firms, Becker is a community banker worth watching in the new year.
December 26 -
Banks are looking for ways to capture and retain deposits as interest rates rise, including promotional offers and focusing on relationship banking.
December 21 -
The market for initial public offerings was the best since 2014, reflecting a surge in bank stocks and a need to fuel expansion plans.
December 18 -
Executives at small banks are wary about 2018 as concerns about lackluster loan demand, low yields and rising deposit prices abound.
December 13 -
John Kimberly, who was CEO of a bank that CAB bought in 2014, is set to take the helm on Jan. 1.
December 12 -
The deal includes roughly 120 client relationships. Employees in CenterState's trust department will join Cypress Trust.
December 11 -
MFA Acquisition, which plans to keep Maryland Financial Bank's name, wants to add more products and services after the deal closes.
December 11 -
The fires are raging in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, prompting California's governor to declare a state of emergency.
December 7 -
Columbia Financial will sell about 43% of its stock in a public offering that could raise up to $493 million.
December 7 -
Eagle Bancorp vigorously defended itself after a potential short seller made claims of dubious insider dealings, pushing back harder than many banks have in the past.
December 5 -
Eagle is trying to debunk claims by Aurelius Value that CEO Ronald Paul and other directors are involved in an insider loan scheme. Eagle dismissed the report as an effort by short sellers to manipulate its stock.
December 4 -
The $528 million acquisition ends months of speculation that the foreign-owned banks were pursuing a deal.
December 1 -
Five years have passed since M&T agreed to buy Hudson City, only to be tripped up by anti-money-laundering issues. With a clean bill of health from regulators and Hudson integrated, management is again talking about its interest in deals.
December 1 -
A lot of lenders say they're dedicated to customer service, but here are six instances when Amarillo National Bank — whose CEO is one of our Banker of the Year award winners for 2017 — went above and beyond the normal call of duty.
November 30 -
Ware has been named a 2017 Banker of the Year award winner for transforming the family-owned bank into a highly profitable community lender that takes calculated risks and prides itself on treating employees and customers well.
November 29 -
Malvern Bancorp’s restatement of nearly four years of results worked out in its favor, but it had to acknowledge — and explain — the reason: Outside accountants spotted a problem in its financial-reporting controls.
November 29 -
The service will require more coordination between the bank and its parent company, BNP Paribas.
November 28 -
The trade group wants Equifax to reimburse community banks for costs tied to the massive data breach at the credit bureau this year. The ICBA also wants a court to order Equifax to improve its security measures.
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