Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Kinderhook Bank in New York has promoted its chief financial officer to become its new chief executive.
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The Federal Reserve Board has ordered Missouri Bank in Warrenton to pay a civil money penalty for violating the National Flood Insurance Act.
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I hope we can all encourage our younger coworkers, our daughters and granddaughters, to see these opportunities and be ready to ascend to upper level management positions.
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BankThink kicks off a new series in conjunction with American Banker Magazines annual Most Powerful Women in Banking issue.
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S.Y. Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., plans to redeem $30 million of trust-preferred securities.
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Umpqua Holdings in Portland, Ore., and Sterling Financial in Spokane, Wash., have set a $75 million penalty for terminating their planned merger.
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Emclaire Financial in Emlenton, Pa., has partly redeemed preferred stock it issued through the Small Business Lending Fund.
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KeyCorp's Beth Mooney tops the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking list; the 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance list is led by Karen Peetz of BNY Mellon; and Mary Callahan Erdoes at JPMorgan Chase heads the 25 Women to Watch list.
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FDIC warns banks to prepare for future interest rate impact on unrealized gains and losses.
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California banker lives out boyhood ballpark dream, albeit in foul territory.
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How participants in bank loyalty programs view their personalized offers.
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Most business leaders understand that their companies cannot reach full potential if their human resources policies fail to embrace diversity. The problem comes in correcting long-standing practices and mindsets that have become deeply entrenched in the way companies operate and individuals interact.
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Whether newcomers to the power scene or bank industry veterans taking on a new challenge, these women bear keeping an eye on.
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Successful. Influential. Innovative. These women are driving results at their institutions, and paving the way for the female talent behind them.
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ORONO, Maine University CU on Tuesday began clearing ground at the historic 1820s Katahdin Building which was gutted by fire in 2009 on a new 16,000-square-foot, Greek Revival-style structure that will serve as its administrative offices.
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BELLEVUE, Neb. SAC FCU plans to open a branch inside a new Walmart Supercenter, under construction downtown.
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Five years out of the financial crisis, even people actively involved in the industry don't trust it.
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WASHINGTON The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday updated its exam manual for payday lenders to include how examiners will check for harm against military personnel.
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are about to get tougher on banks and other lenders that cut corners when originating mortgages and try to sell them to the government-sponsored enterprises.
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Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced late last week that nearly $2 million has been returned to local governments through his Local Government Collection Services Program.
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