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An agreement between CU*Answers and eDOC Innovations would allow credit unions to adopt its online imaging solution, which includes remote e-signature capability. Cooperative CUSO are providing the technology at no cost.
March 14 -
EverBank Financial in Jacksonville, Fla., plans to raise $90 million through a public offering of subordinated debt.
March 10 -
Canada is doing its own version of the #TheNew10; State Street launches an ETF pegged to businesses with female leaders; Sallie Krawcheck encourages women to take control of their own career destiny instead of waiting for men to come around; and the director of UN Women explains what Women's Day is really all about (are you ready to talk equal pay at your company?). Also, Pam Joseph is coming out of retirement and NCUA Chair Debbie Matz is leaving.
March 10 - Rhode Island
Citizens Financial Group will build a new office complex in Johnston, R.I., and consolidate about 3,200 workers at the location.
March 9 -
BB&T's last stab at preserving $500 million in foreign tax credits has been denied by the U.S. Supreme Court.
March 9 -
Penns Woods Bancorp in Williamsport, Pa., has promoted Michelle Karas to chief operating officer.
March 8 -
PayPal is partnering with venture development group Village Capital to accelerate financial technology innovation for underserved consumers and small businesses in the U.S., Latin America and India.
March 8 -
Citigroup executives involved in the issuance of residential mortgage-backed securities at the center of the 2008 financial crisis will not be facing criminal charges for selling toxic bonds, U.S. authorities have determined.
March 7 -
Northern Trust has agreed to buy Aurora Investment Management, a hedge fund portfolio manager that's owned by Natixis Global Asset Management.
March 7 -
American National Bankshares in Danville, Va., said in a press release Friday that Dabney Gilliam, its chief administrative officer, will resign at the end of this month to join Bank of Charlotte County.
March 4