Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Elmira Savings Bank (ESBK) in New York has promoted Thomas Carr to become its president. Carr, 44, will remain chief operating officer, a role he has held since 2005.
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Republican senators accused the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday of invading consumers' privacy while gathering massive amounts of data from financial companies.
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Wells Fargo now gets a third of its fee revenue from its relatively small investment-management and brokerage businesses. Executive David Carroll explains how Wells is getting more business from its wealthy — but not too wealthy — customers and is seeking acquisitions in this market.
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Though profitable, Synovus is still trying to hit its stride. Still, CEO Kessell Stelling told analysts that he wants to make acquisitions at some point in the future.
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Hundreds of thousands of homes are being withheld from the market, raising questions about whether the recent run-up in housing prices is artificial.
April 23 -
Shareholders of Atlantic Coast Financial (ACFC) will no longer have to wait a year for 40% of their payout.
April 23 -
Nearly a quarter of owners of companies with less than $10 million in annual revenue want their bank to make adjustments to meet their individual needs, according to a survey.
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Eric John Abrahamson, author of "Building Home: Howard F. Ahmanson and the Politics of the American Dream," talks about what lenders today can learn from Howard F. Ahmanson's story.
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FirstMerit in Akron, Ohio, reported higher first-quarter earnings thanks to better fee income and lending as well as lower expenses.
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Signature Bank posted higher quarterly profit after adding more loans and deposits.
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UMB Financial in Kansas City, Mo., posted solid quarterly results on loan growth and lower credit costs.
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Discover Financial Services (DFS) beat its earnings expectations as its loans and grew and credit card delinquencies hit an all-time low.
April 23 -
Synovus Financial (SNV) in Columbus, Ga., reported lower first-quarter earnings because of pressure on its net interest margin.
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Ahmanson had seen men get rich by focusing on the government's priorities. Now it wanted homes and mortgages. He would build a business to meet this demand.
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Pacific Mercantile Bancorp in Costa Mesa, Calif., has a new president and chief executive.
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Wilshire Bancorp (WIBC) in Los Angeles reported lower quarterly earnings, but when a tax benefit was excluded, its results were relatively unchanged from a year earlier.
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Regions Financial Corp., Alabama's biggest bank, said first-quarter profit rose 68 percent, beating analyst estimates as the lender cuts costs and reduced provisions for loan losses.
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Profit fell at BancorpSouth (BXS) in Tupelo, Miss., on declining net interest revenue and a hefty charge for legal expenses.
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Georgetown Bank in Massachusetts has named Philip Bryan its chief operations officer. Bryan had been Georgetown's chief lending officer since joining the company in 2010.
April 22 -
Hundreds of protestors showed up at the home of Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, calling for an end to his tenure with an already penned resignation letter awaiting his signature.
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