Jacob Passy is a reporter with National Mortgage News, covering breaking news in the residential mortgage industry. Passy has been with SourceMedia since 2015 and previously served as a breaking news reporter for American Banker. His work has appeared in numerous publications including CNBC, NBC News and the Wall Street Journal's Speakeasy blog. He is a graduate of the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism and Tufts University.
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F.N.B. in Pittsburgh has shuffled its management ranks, after John Williams announced his retirement as bank president.
By Jacob PassyAugust 18 -
Home BancShares in Conway, Ark., has promoted John "Stephen" Tipton to chief operating officer, after the position had been vacant for about five years.
By Jacob PassyAugust 18 -
Simmons First National in Pine Bluff, Ark., has promoted several executives, as David Bartlett announced his plans to retire as president and chief banking officer.
By Jacob PassyAugust 18 -
The rise of mobile payments has had only a narrow impact on the use of cash, according to a new report from the ATM Industry Association and business strategy consulting firm Tremont Capital Group.
By Jacob PassyAugust 18 -
First National Bank of Pana in Illinois has agreed to buy The State Bank of Blue Mound in Illinois.
By Jacob PassyAugust 17 -
PeoplesBank in Holyoke, Mass., will promote its chief financial officer to lead the bank, as Chief Executive Douglas Bowen plans to retire.
By Jacob PassyAugust 17 -
The rise of mobile payments has had only a narrow impact on the use of cash, according to a new report from the ATM Industry Association and the business strategy consulting firm Tremont Capital Group.
By Jacob PassyAugust 17 -
The rise of mobile payments has had only a narrow impact on the use of cash, according to a new report from the ATM Industry Association and business strategy consulting firm Tremont Capital Group.
By Jacob PassyAugust 17 -
Canadian payments company DirectCash Payments has unveiled a new payment-capable wristband.
By Jacob PassyAugust 14 -
UMB Financial in Kansas City, Mo., has hired an IBM executive to be chief information officer.
By Jacob PassyAugust 14