Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Dodd-Frank Act and other financial regulations enacted in the wake of the financial crisis have made banking a "worse place" by adding unwieldy and unnecessary restrictions on big banks, says Dick Bove. The longtime bank analyst also points a finger at regulators for failing to adequately enforce existing regulations in the lead-up to the crisis, a point he discusses at length, while defending big banks, in a new book.
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The New York company believes that "delighting customers" with an electronic birthday greeting will translate into more business, says its executive in charge of consumer and community banking.
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Neighborhood National Bank in San Diego has named a former leader of Regents Bank as its president and chief executive.
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JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is seeking a buyer for its corporate payroll, tax refund and health-savings prepaid card business.
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Visa and MasterCard have little real interest in implementing effective security because they dont absorb fraud losses.
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In an attempt to expand business in the Boston area, People's United Bank has hired a Boston-based senior vice president away from Citigroup (NYSE: C).
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Coastway Bancorp in Cranston, R.I., is planning to raise roughly $48.3 million in its conversion to a 100% stock-owned company.
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Banco Santander SA's U.S. consumer lender subsidiary, which originates subprime loans for new- vehicle purchases and leases, is seeking to raise as much as $1.56 billion in an initial public offering.
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Zombie companies have survived on the loose monetary policy of the past few years, designed to help at-risk businesses stay afloat and keep people employed in the wake of the financial crisis. But forthcoming changes will make it hard for these firms to repay their debt.
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Gains in student and auto loans fueled an increase in consumer borrowing in November, according to the latest Federal Reserve G.19 report.
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Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson sued collection agency Bradstreet and Associates on Wednesday for charging steep interest rates on overdrawn checking accounts at two big banks.
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BancorpSouth (BXS) in Tupelo, Miss., has agreed to buy Ouachita Bancshares in Monroe, La.
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During the third quarter of 2013, a composite ratio of consumer delinquencies tracked by the American Bankers Association fell to a record low of 1.63%, the trade group said Thursday.
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Southern National Bancorp of Virginia (SONA) in McLean has agreed to buy Prince George's Federal Savings Bank in Upper Marlboro, Md.
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BBVA Compass is cutting between 400 and 600 jobs in its banking and real-estate-lending divisions.
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JPMorgan Chase promoted longtime spokeswoman Kristin Lemkau to become its new chief marketing officer this week. Lemkau seeks to offset the bank's bad press, figure out a better digital-marketing strategy and improve its social-media presence after the #AskJPM Twitter debacle, she says in an interview.
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Mortgage lenders are eager to make home loans this year -- but consumers may be more hesitant to borrow.
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Big banks stepped up small business lending at the end of 2013, according to the Biz2Credit Small Business Lending Index released Wednesday.
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As more community banks look at working with alternative lenders, they must be mindful of the regulatory and reputational risk that can occur if they make a bad referral.
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JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) lost a bid to throw out a lawsuit by the California attorney general alleging that the largest U.S. bank by assets illegally tried to collect debt from about 100,000 credit-card borrowers.
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