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 Southeastern companies used the fourth quarter to record several one-time expenses that dinged their bottom lines. Still, observers detected strength in their core results.
January 21 -
Executives at a number of midsize institutions were excited about the prospects of booking more commercial loans in 2014.
January 17 -
First Horizon National (FHN) in Memphis, Tenn., returned to profitability in the fourth quarter after recording a benefit for income taxes.
January 17 -
Banks should brace for smaller mergers as technology vendors look to provide more one-stop shopping.
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JPM, Wells Kick Off Earnings Season; More Individual Libor Charges
January 14 -
The qualified-mortgage rule, reduced refi activity and ongoing commoditization are forcing smaller institutions to take a hard look at exiting the mortgage origination business.
January 9 -
The New York company believes that "delighting customers" with an electronic birthday greeting will translate into more business, says its executive in charge of consumer and community banking.
January 9 -
As more community banks look at working with alternative lenders, they must be mindful of the regulatory and reputational risk that can occur if they make a bad referral.
January 8 -
J. Thomas May still believes community banks can thrive but executives must find new ways to engage customers, control costs and build scale.
January 3 -
The state had a dozen deals last year as foreign investors looked to expand, particularly in the Miami area.
January 2 -
More bank executivesa lot moresay they're ready to throw in the towel.
January 2 -
The Columbus, Ga., company has overcome a series of challenges since 2008, yet it will face more in the coming year. CEO Kessel Stelling, in a Q&A, addresses questions about how it will boost revenue and profits.
December 27 -
Banc of California suffered from growing pains -- and a big third-quarter loss -- due to rapid expansion. CEO Steven Sugarman must prove to investors in 2014 that his efforts are leading to a stronger company.
December 26 -
Competition and regulation will make things difficult next year, but a panel of banking experts believes banks that mine new markets and expand product offerings have an opportunity to succeed.
December 19 -
As branch traffic declines, community banks are considering how to enter new markets with products such as online and mobile banking.
December 17 -
A recent survey found that a significant number of customer problems take multiple interactions to resolve or are left unaddressed. Improvement in this area is critical as banks try to keep customers.
December 13 -
Despite widespread concerns at community banks, industry experts assert that regularly testing can help bankers with strategic planning.
December 11 -
A large number of healthy community bank have struggled to gain access to capital. StoneCastle Financial hopes to change that.
December 10 -
The wealth management unit of Bank of New York Mellon is increasing its sales force by 50%, adding private bankers for affluent customers and has hired an executive away from Capital One.
December 9 -
WSFS Financial received more than 1,300 submissions to its annual pet photo contest, and donated roughly $2,500 to the Delaware Humane Association.
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