Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The New York Bankers Association is challenging the legality of a local law that is designed to cajole banks into making larger investments in poorer communities. The outcome could be an important precedent in relation to similar laws in other cities.
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BB&T will dismiss most of a 21-person small business lending group who had been employed by Susquehanna Bancshares.
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Standard Treasury team joined SVB Financial's information technology team this week to help it expand the bank's digital banking platform.
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BankUnited in Miami Lakes, Fla., has added a former New York state judge and a former Florida community bank chief executive to its board.
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Webster Financial in Waterbury, Conn. has hired a deputy chief financial officer from Citigroup.
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Tangerine Bank, the former Canadian operation of ING Direct, is creating and testing applications on IBM's Bluemix cloud software environment at a facility in Toronto.
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Despite being introduced to the market with great fanfare, Fannie Mae's 3% down payment mortgage offering has yet to gain much traction with lenders and consumers.
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Plaza Bank in Irvine, Calif., has hired Kathy Gonzales for the newly created role of director of branch banking.
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Banks are strongly condemning the Department of Education's proposed changes to its student loan disbursement rules, saying that the proposal is an attempt to regulate banks in a way that exceeds the department's statutory authority and hurts students.
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Blue Valley Ban Corp. in Overland Park, Kan., has obtained regulatory approval to redeem its Troubled Asset Relief program preferred shares.
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Executives still have a number of reasons to put off acquisitions, as a dearth of natural targets and regulatory scrutiny still provide enough reasons to be hesitant. As a result, 2015 deal activity is flat compared with a year earlier.
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Atlantic Coast Mortgage's Ashley Smith explains why keeping her referral partners happy is the key to her success as a loan officer.
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Customers expect mobile banking services but they're not necessarily impressed by them. Bank marketers should instead emphasize their institutions' problem-solving capabilities and skilled professionals.
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CoBiz Financial's bank chairman, Jonathan Lorenz, will retire in December.
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Senate Democrats are accusing the Education Department of conducting a deeply flawed review of whether agency contractors cheated military service members on their federal student loans.
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Council members in Eclectic, Ala., unhappy with the collection agency that pursues debts owed to the towns Emergency Medical Services division, voted this week to hire Simmons Collection Agency instead.
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M&T Bank said it's in discussions with U.S. officials to settle an investigation into the lender's origination and sale of federally insured home loans.
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WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ramped up its push for the mortgage industry to switch to an electronic closing process after results from a pilot program showed consumers favored it over in-person mortgage closing.
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Prosperity Bancshares in Houston has ended a short, self-imposed break from acquisitions, agreeing to buy Tradition Bancshares in Houston.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ramped up its push for the mortgage industry to switch to an electronic closing process after results from a pilot program showed consumers favored it over in-person mortgage closing.
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