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A strong economy, an abundance of small businesses and a shakeout from industry consolidation are making the area between Los Angeles and San Diego appealing to bank organizers.
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It would encourage tighter underwriting of commercial mortgages, something the investors say is sorely needed.
March 1 -
Longer loan terms may be compounding losses when cars are repossessed, a portfolio manager says.
March 1 -
As part of the closure, the Hong Kong company — whose brand in U.S. banking was closely linked with Mayo — has shut down its widely followed research division.
February 27 -
It’s unclear whether connecting lenders and borrowers over the internet offers any advantages over traditional lending, according to panelists at the Structured Finance Industry Group conference in Vegas.
February 27 -
The Structured Finance Industry Group and Chamber of Digital Commerce will explore ways distributed ledger technology might speed transaction processing and improve transparency.
February 27 -
The Denver bank had spent the last two-plus years addressing concerns about capital and underwriting procedures.
February 24 -
The founders of the South Carolina bank, which liquidated after lavish spending and losses depleted its capital, paid a total of $55,000 in fines and face restrictions on future employment.
February 24 -
The banking industry's top advocacy groups can't support giving credit unions capital-raising alternatives, but they are trying to understand the NCUA's complex proposal before filing comment letters against it.
February 22 -
A month into the comment period, NCUA has yet to receive a single response to a proposal that could provide credit unions easier access to market capital. The issue is unusually complex, experts say.
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