Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Zions Bancorp. (ZION) in Salt Lake City reported a quarterly loss after recording charges tied to its portfolio of collateralized-debt obligations.
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Community West Bank in Goleta, Calif., has been released from a written agreement with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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Bankers and their representatives harshly criticized a call for the U.S. Postal Service to offer financial products like debit cards and remittances to underbanked consumers, saying it was a dangerous and foolhardy idea.
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Many community bankers are said to have gained confidence from the fact that they have made it this far under adverse conditions.
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The $300 million merger will create the state's biggest community bank -- and could convince other institutions to pursue similar deals.
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Penalty fees collected from credit card users plunged by nearly 50% between 2009 and 2013, according to new research by an industry consultant.
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Authorities arrested the former CEO of a defunct Bitcoin exchange company on charges of conspiring to launder more than $1 million for users of the online drug market Silk Road.
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The government-sponsored enterprise is keeping a running list of appraisers that it views as shady and is warning banks and mortgage lenders to be careful about doing business with them.
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CFBank in Fairlawn, Ohio, has been released from a cease-and-desist order issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
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Bank of Montreal is in talks to buy F&C Asset Management Plc, manager of the oldest U.K. investment fund, for about 697 million pounds ($1.2 billion) in what would be the second-largest takeover in its 196-year history.
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The Postal Service could raise $8.9 billion annually by offering reloadable debit cards, loans, remittances and other financial services products that target the underbanked, according to a report issued Monday by the agency's Office of Inspector General.
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Lakeland Financial (LKFN) in Warsaw, Ind., reported higher quarterly profit driven by loan growth.
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Chemical Financial (CHFC) in Midland, Mich., reported net income Monday of $14.4 million for the fourth quarter, 14.3% better than a year earlier.
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A number of community banks have removed CEOs, announced plans to sell or reached compromises with dissident shareholders in recent weeks. And proxy season has yet to hit its stride.
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Payment processor First Data has agreed to pay JPMorgan Chase (JPM) millions of dollars in order to settle a hiring dispute, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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Hanmi Financial (HAFC) in Los Angeles reported dip in quarterly profits because of costs related to its planned acquisition of Central Bancorp.
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A new accounting framework could give banks a leg up in small-business lending by making it cheaper for companies to provide accurate financials, but accounting experts are divided over whether the standards are an improvement or risky and confusing.
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Waterstone Financial (WSBF) in Wauwatosa, Wis., disclosed that its chief financial officer is resigning.
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine's says his office has collected more than $1.3 billion in debts owed to state government offices.
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Experienced community bank executives know that failure to manage their banks sensitivity to interest rate risk can cause financial troubles.
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