Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Beverly Anderson, a veteran banker in charge of Wells Fargo's new credit card push, shares her advice for how banks can pull women and people of color into their senior executive ranks.
April 29 -
Wells Fargo's credit card business is slowly growing, especially among students and lower-income borrowers. But now it's about to make a play for the biggest spenders by unveiling a travel-rewards credit card.
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Capital City Bank Group (CCBG) in Tallahassee, Fla., enjoyed a trifecta last quarter: it lowered expenses, income taxes and its loan-loss provision.
April 28 -
First Landmark Bank and Midtown Bank & Trust have agreed to a merger of equals, the second deal involving Atlanta-area banks announced on Monday.
April 28 -
Commerce Union Bank in Springfield, Tenn., has agreed to buy Reliant Bank in Brentwood, Tenn.
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Multiple bidders are the new normal in bankruptcy auctions of banks. Case in point is Banner Corp., which anticipates at least one competing offer for Idaho Banking in Boise. Some banks are increasingly letting an initial bidder bear the preparatory expense before swooping in with a higher price.
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U.S. Bank (USB) in Minneapolis has hired a president and chief executive for its bank-affiliated equipment finance company.
April 28 -
Linda Cox, a former comptroller of First South Bank in Spartanburg, S.C., committed suicide after being questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation about missing funds at the bank, the Greenville News reported on Saturday.
April 28 -
PETERBOROUGH, N.H. Bank credit card growth last year outpaced credit union card growth for the first time since 2007, a figure cards experts say indicates much tougher competition is ahead for CUs, especially around rewards.
April 28 -
Other payments fights are grabbing more headlines, but banks are pushing hard against the Federal Trade Commission's proposed ban on the use of remotely created checks by telemarketers.
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The "5/5" attempts to give consumers more certainty about what they will owe in future years, splitting the difference between traditional ARMs and the more expensive, but lower-risk, fixed-rate mortgage.
April 28 -
Microsoft has acknowledged a security flaw in its widely used Internet Explorer browser that could put online banking users at risk.
April 28 -
More than 4,800 consumers were defrauded by National Card Monitor LLC, a telemarketing operation that promised to lower consumers credit card interest rates for an advance fee.
April 28 -
If bankers want their branches to be successful, theyll have to start thinking beyond cost-efficiency, says Paul Seibert, vice president of financial design for EHS Design.
April 28 -
Eastern Bank in Boston has established a new unit to develop technologies for itself and other banks and has tapped the former leaders of the tech startup PerkStreet to run it.
April 28 -
An Ohio county is reviewing whether to sell its delinquent properties as a bundle through a tax lien sale with the successful bidder then pursuing the debts.
April 28 - North Carolina
Bank of America (BAC), which last month won approval to lift its dividend for the first time since the financial crisis, said it will suspend that increase and $4 billion of planned buybacks because of an error in its capital planning.
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State Bank Financial (STBZ) in Atlanta has agreed to buy Atlanta Bancorp.
April 28 -
BTC China halted local-currency deposits to clients' China Merchants Bank Co. accounts, as lenders close accounts with Bitcoin exchanges amid government measures to check surging trading in the virtual currency.
April 28 -
Earnings season is a great time to gather clues from bank chiefs on what they see for the economy in the months ahead. Some, like Dick Evans of Cullen/Frost Bankers in Texas, are extremely bullish. Others, like BB&T's Kelly King, fret about revenue growth.
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