Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Senior members of the Obama Administration posted a blog advocating "a moral case" for putting an end to payday lending abuses, citing support from a variety of religious leaders.
April 15 -
The Memphis, Tenn., company's forecast for the remainder of the year calls for cost saves from a branch-reduction effort that's gaining momentum as online and mobile banking grow and monthly visits to branches plummet.
April 15 -
Meridian Bank in Malvern, Pa., has raised $13.8 million through a sale of common stock.
April 15 -
Senior members of the Obama administration posted a blog under the headline: "A Moral Case for Putting a Stop to Payday Lending Abuses." White House officials are citing support from a diverse array of religious leaders for ending the cycle of debt caused by taking out multiple payday loans.
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It sounds like a bad idea to seat customers in front of a screen to open accounts or get other higher-level services from remote banking officers, but BluCurrent Credit Union in Springfield, Mo., turned to video banking to cure its branch traffic woes and its members seem to like it.
April 15 -
United Community Financial in Youngstown, Ohio, has hired a JPMorgan Chase executive to be in charge of its technology.
April 15 -
The $973 million-asset bank will build one of its first stand-alone branches this year in Fairway, Kan., in the metro Kansas City area. Most of Academy's 88 branches are located inside Walmart stores.
April 15 -
It sounds like a bad idea to seat customers in front of a screen to open accounts or get other higher-level services from remote banking officers, but BluCurrent Credit Union in Springfield, Mo., turned to video banking to cure its branch traffic woes and its members seem to like it.
April 15 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development is continuing to reject calls to slash the annual premium for the Federal Housing Administration despite a renewed push by the National Association of Realtors. But some predict the FHA may eventually cave in.
April 15 -
The Better Business Bureau serving the western part of Florida has issued an alert about a fraudulent debt collection operation using the name ACS Inc.
April 15 -
Foreclosures filings fell in the first quarter to the lowest level in more than nine years and foreclosure activity dropped below pre-recession levels in more than one-third of major metropolitan areas.
April 15 -
Severn Bancorp in Annapolis, Md., has agreements in place to raise $11 million through a private placement of common stock.
April 15 -
First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., reported improved quarterly earnings that reflected higher revenue.
April 15 -
Beneficial Bancorp in Philadelphia is planning to eliminate 11% of its workforce over the next three months.
April 15 -
With college graduation right around the corner, some credit unions are gearing up to appeal to the latest crop of job seekers who bring both a youthful perspective and a newly minted degree to the table.
April 15 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
April 15 -
Regions Financial in Birmingham, Ala., posted a double-digit gain in its first-quarter profit as strong revenue growth more than offset continued deterioration in its energy-loan portfolio.
April 15 -
More than bitcoin, blockchain is interfering with the margins and business models of the finance world. The technology is also challenging our banking institutions longstanding platform as intermediaries.
April 15 -
Even while the FHFA finally embarked on a principal reduction plan, critics argued it was a dangerous idea that made Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac less safe while helping relatively few people.
April 14 -
WASHINGTON The House passed a bill 247-171 on Thursday that would raise the threshold for a Federal Reserve Board exemption that helps banks raise Tier 1 capital.
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