Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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United Community Banks in Blairsville, Ga., has announced a series of executive changes following the retirement of its chief risk officer.
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Citizens Community Bancorp in Eau Claire, Wis., will close three branches.
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The agency has been hounding the "significantly undercapitalized" bank to provide written capital restoration and contingency plans that would include ways Doral could be sold or liquidated.
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The fact that a customer has been with your bank for an extended period of time may not be as predictive of their future decisions as you think.
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OceanFirst Financial in Toms River, N.J., has shed some nonperforming mortgages.
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PayStand, an e-commerce gateway for alternative and traditional forms of payment, is opening up its application programming interface (API) to support payments with credit cards, e-checks and Bitcoin.
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New York's top banking regulator has the power to regulate online lenders owned by Native American tribes, the U.S. Court of Appeals in New York ruled Wednesday.
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Bank of America has combined the roles of chairman and chief executive for the first time since the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis.
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The $171 million-asset company said in a press release Wednesday that it was recently informed that certain loans used to back its investment in repurchase agreements may be fraudulent.
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The $7.9 billion-asset company said in a press release Wednesday that Michael Blodnick plans to retire next year.
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Radius Bancorp in Boston has filed documents for an initial public offering that will allow two of its investors to avoid being subject to portions of the Volcker Rule.
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Community banks, by and large, appear well-prepared for capital standards that Basel II will phase in beginning in January. Still, concerns remain on how the requirements will shape cost structures and consolidation at smaller institutions.
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Kristen Albert, a supervisor at a Massachusetts collection agency, took the stand in a murder trial on Tuesday.
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Capital One's new Capital One Wallet is a cardholder app for Apple's devices that uses an Android-like pattern-recognition feature for authentication.
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A lawsuit filed Wednesday by New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman's office accuses two law firms and their lead attorney of participating in a fraudulent mortgage rescue scheme.
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First Farmers Financial in Converse, Ind., has agreed to buy three community banks in Illinois.
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Xenith Bankshares in Richmond, Va., has brought in nearly $18 million in funding through a private placement and a new loan.
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CNB in Centreville, Md., has named Edward Allen president and chief executive, following the resignation of its current CEO, F. Winfield Trice.
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The CFPB's lawsuit against an Atlanta-area debt collector could open the door to litigation against banks for their role in the process of pursuing debts against consumers who do not owe anything.
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Kristen Albert, a supervisor at a Massachusetts collection agency, took the stand in a murder trial on Tuesday.
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