Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
July 18 -
Net interest income at Bank of America rose 22%, exceeding expectations even in a higher-rate environment. However, net income fell as expenses rose and investment banking revenues fell amid market tumult.
July 18 -
Amplify Credit Union in Austin, Texas, started thinking about removing all banking fees two years ago. First, it had to overhaul its online account-opening process.
July 17 -
Like other mortgage lenders, the San Francisco megabank has been cutting staff since refinancing volumes started to fall. Additional layoffs are expected over the next couple of quarters, according to the bank’s chief financial officer.
July 15 -
Some scrutinize quarterly reports for details that can help better compete against banks. Others are motivated by schadenfreude.
July 15 -
The San Francisco bank reported a 31% increase in loan originations during the second quarter. Analysts are wondering whether it will be able to secure enough low-cost funds to avoid eroding margins.
July 14 -
Credit quality at the largest U.S. bank by assets remains strong for now, but a top executive issued a warning about what may lie ahead.
July 14 -
The boss of the U.K. digital bank Monzo Bank said he’s targeting growth rather than immediate profit during a turbulent time for the fintech industry, after nearly doubling annual revenue while widening losses.
July 14 -
Consumers are feeling less confident about their economic prospects, and investors worry their loan repayments will slow. Those fears have led to large drops in stock prices for consumer finance companies, particularly for those who lend to borrowers with lower credit scores.
July 13 -
While larger lenders retreat from the sector, SouthWest Bank recruited a new team to lend to drillers.
July 13 -
Almost 100% of small-bank executives who responded to a recent IntraFi survey say they expect the U.S. economy to fall into a recession by next year. The top reason why: an overcorrection by the Federal Reserve as the central bank tries to tame inflation.
July 13 -
The state’s Department of Financial Services seeks to prevent banks and credit unions from imposing three kinds of “improper or unfair” fees, including overdraft charges when the consumer’s account shows sufficient funds at the time of transaction.
July 12 -
Totem's digital banking app is the first created by and for Native Americans. The challenger bank will help each of its partner tribes offer uniquely branded apps that provide banking services, distribute government assistance and teach users how to build their credit.
July 12 -
A group of congressional Democrats, led by Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, are optimistic that an overdraft bill will be taken up in the House later this month.
July 12 -
GoHenry, one of many digital banks for kids and teens in the U.S., is based in London but is broadening its European presence with the acquisition of the French fintech Pixpay.
July 11 -
Anne Balcer, formerly of Forbright Bank, will take on the role previously held by Karen Thomas, whose retirement was announced last month.
July 11 -
Klarna Bank, which advertises itself as a way to spread the cost of the latest brands and smartphones, is shelling out loans for milk and gas with cash-strapped customers looking for ways to cover basic necessities.
July 11 -
The Nashville bank has recruited a veteran commercial lender in Asheville who had worked with First Horizon, and it has hired four more bankers in Chattanooga.
July 11 -
Bank of Montreal is raising the minimum wage for its U.S. branch and contact-center employees to $20 an hour, its second such pay bump in less than a year, as companies fight for workers in a tight labor market.
July 11 -
Spiking interest rates, increased regulatory scrutiny, and mounting recession fears have all contributed to a deceleration in mergers in 2022.
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