Community banking
Community banking
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The Treasury Department published its first report on regulatory reform, offering some familiar industry asks alongside some surprising positions.
June 12 -
The city has spent more than a decade working with nonprofits and banks to encourage people to open deposit accounts. Outreach and special products have lowered the unbanked rate in San Francisco to 2.1% in 2015 from 5.9% in 2011.
June 12 -
Grand openings, anniversaries, benefits and more ways credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
June 12 -
The company agreed to pay $162 million to buy First South Bancorp in Washington, N.C. It is the fifth time this year that a bank in North Carolina has agreed to be sold to a buyer from another state.
June 12 -
The Illinois company agreed to pay $44 million to buy Guaranty Bank, the biggest institution based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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The moves could position Christopher Gorman and Don Kimble as potential successors to CEO Beth Mooney.
June 9 -
Recognizing service, helping students and giving back to the communities CUs serve.
June 9 -
Readers chime in on banks being problem-solvers, Jamie Dimon’s ties to Trump, a new mortgage app, CFPB catching heat over the Wells Fargo account scandal, and more.
June 9 -
MidSouth Bancorp in Louisiana, which faces a formal order from its regulators, will cut jobs, close branches and slash its dividend as it works to reduce its energy exposure.
June 8 -
Beacon Community Bank aims to become the first bank to open in Charleston, S.C., in a decade.
June 8 -
Here are 10 banks the investment banking firm KBW says are ripe M&A targets because they are in hot markets, face various growth challenges that make them vulnerable or have private-equity owners looking to cash out.
June 8 -
BCB Bancorp will pay $20 million for Indus American Bank, a New Jersey institution that focuses on the South Asian-American business community. Indus American lost a total of $2.5 million in 2015 and 2016.
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The Louisiana company, which fired its CEO earlier this year, has been paying a hefty dividend on funds it obtained from the Treasury Department in 2011.
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From new facilities to sponsoring member events and honoring past chairmen, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
June 7 -
Lending and managing money for recording artists and labels can be a profitable niche. But volatile income streams, intellectual property challenges and business model upheaval can trip up the inexperienced.
June 7 -
There is a great opportunity this year to show the world that Congress can still pass bipartisan, common-sense legislation that helps lift the U.S. economy.
June 7 -
The Montana company has agreed to buy Columbine Capital in a deal that will add five branches and $330 million in loans in Colorado.
June 7 -
The accounting board has scheduled a meeting that bankers hope will produce eleventh-hour modifications to reserving requirements.
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Stilwell Group, which has been pressuring the Ohio company to sell itself, fell 36,000 votes shy of taking a board seat.
June 6 -
The trade group filed a brief backing an effort by the American Bankers Association to push back against the NCUA's planned revisions to field-of-membership regulation.
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