Ken McCarthy is a reporter at Credit Union Journal, and a former reporter for American Banker and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
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The company is one of the first to share information on impacted clients, forbearance requests and emergency loan applications.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 25 -
The coronavirus outbreak has led many banks to close branches, but for those that remain open, it's a new normal.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 18 -
Coronavirus concerns, along with the Fed's emergency rate cut and an erratic stock market, have forced most bankers to take pause and reassess potential deals.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 13 -
Jonathan Dowst will become president in July and CEO a year later.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 13 -
William Isaac and Howard Milstein plan to provide advice to U.S. and foreign banks of all sizes.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 12 -
First American Bank agreed to cover costs incurred by the Iowa Division in Banking, while the regulator made it clear that the accord would not set a precedent for future credit union-bank deals.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 9 -
The company disclosed that an internal review of a now-discontinued loan program found that employees engaged in misconduct tied to income verification and requirements, among other things.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 9 -
The company will pay $25 million in cash for Carroll Bancorp in a deal between Baltimore-area banks.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 6 -
Challenging business conditions, exacerbated by coronavirus fears, have disrupted organizers' planning efforts.
By Ken McCarthyMarch 5 -
Recovery from a massive storm that touched down near Nashville is in its early stages, but bankers are looking at fee waivers and increased access to cash for those who were affected.
By Jim DobbsMarch 4