Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Neb. Siouxland FCU will take over a site that is being vacated by Home Federal Savings Bank at the Dunes General Store in Dakota Dunes.
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FORT WAYNE, Ind. 3Rivers FCU has completed a 26,000-square-foot corporate office, which includes a renovated branch.
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Officials with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and a Maine state regulator said they would look into more stringent disclosure requirements and other measures for payday loan-type products.
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Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania in Souderton will start next year with a new chief executive.
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New York Private Bank & Trust, the parent company of Emigrant Bank, has fully repaid its Troubled Asset Relief Program funds.
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BNCCorp in Bismarck, N.D., has appointed an interim leader after Gregory Cleveland, the $798 million-asset company's chief executive, died Tuesday after a sudden illness. He was 65.
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Carol Galante, the commissioner of the Federal Housing Administration, told lawmakers discussing broad reforms to the housing agency that more targeted action is needed in the short term to repair the FHA's reverse mortgage program.
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Visa posted a fiscal third-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates as global spending on credit and debit cards climbed.
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The credit card company sees an opportunity to capture market share as the demand for refis slows and other lenders burdened by losses on bubble-era second mortgages scale back.
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Gayle Manchin has been elected to serve on the board of MVB Financial, the Fairmont, W.Va., bank, it announced Monday. Her husband, Joe Manchin, was West Virginia governor from 2005 through 2010 and is now the state's junior U.S. senator.
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Porter Bancorp in Louisville is poised to make John Taylor its chief executive after the sudden retirement of Maria Bouvette. The move could improve its changes of attracting new investors to recapitalize it.
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Comerica, Huntington, M&T Bank, Northern Trust and Discover are among the next wave of holding companies set to join the 18 others now required to participate in annual exams that test banks' capital strength in times of stress.
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Community banks are once again considering offering credit cards after retreating from the product after the financial crisis.
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Politicians who blindly supported restrictive AML guidelines now proclaim disgust as a global bank severs relationships with firms that send money to Somalia. But Barclays is merely exercising understandable caution.
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Profit slipped at Cullen/Frost Bankers (CFR) in San Antonio as expenses rose last quarter.
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Applications for adjustable-rate mortgages in late June rose to the highest level since 2008 after the Federal Reserve sent fixed rates surging by signaling it may curtail bond buying credited with pushing borrowing costs to the cheapest on record.
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Profit fell at New York Community Bancorp (NYCB) in Westbury, N.Y, as mortgage banking revenue dropped sharply last quarter.
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PatientFocus, a medical billing company that deals with patient-pay collections before bad debt, reached an agreement with specialty medical product distributor Choice Medical Inc.
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New executives are effecting an IT reawakening at Orrstown Bank to prepare it for growth. Projects being tackled include: enlarging the IT team, outsourcing the core, replacing the email system and redoing the digital channels.
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BankUnited (BKU) in Miami Lakes, Fla., added interest income and beat earnings estimates as it expanded into New York City last quarter.
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