Consumer banking
Consumer banking
-
First Niagara Financial Group in Buffalo, N.Y., has hired a JPMorgan Chase executive to lead its new business unit for New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
April 8 -
Part of the idea is to generate buzz. But market research is also driving the pay-what-you-want strategy, chief executive officer Steve Streit says in an interview.
April 8 -
The U.S. government did not wait too long to charge UBS and other mortgage underwriters with misleading investors in the run-up to the mortgage meltdown, a U.S. appeals court ruled Friday.
April 8 -
Executives at these banks will be braced for interrogation by investors, analysts and community activists this spring, when the seasons for annual meetings and conference calls on first-quarter results collide.
April 8 -
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) is rallying major holders of its stock to let Jamie Dimon keep his board chairmanship, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
April 5 -
WASHINGTON — State regulators in Arizona closed the $45 million-asset Gold Canyon Bank late Friday, the fifth bank failure this year.
April 5 -
The deal is Investors' fourth since late 2011 and would bolster a growing presence in southern New Jersey.
April 5 -
Access National Corp. (ANCX) in Reston, Va., is shutting down a loan office that brought in nearly a third of its profit last year.
April 5 -
A former executive at the defunct Appalachian Community Bank in Ellijay, Ga., was sentenced to prison Friday for running a fraudulent loan scheme.
April 5 -
The Fed, FDIC and OCC have so far given no indication of developing a public complaint database like the one managed by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but that could soon change.
April 5 -
Bank of America Corp.'s $2.4 billion settlement with investors who lost money as a result of the bank's acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co. was approved by a federal judge.
April 5 -
The decision to charge for depositing a check via smartphone or tablet is likely to attract attention from other banks that now give away the service.
April 5 -
Regulators have lifted an enforcement action against a unit of First Financial Northwest (FFNW) in Renton, Wash.
April 5 -
Provident New York says the addition of Sterling Bancorp will super-size returns. Analysts are sold on the combo but question whether the profitability projections for it are realistic.
April 5 -
A former chief executive of First Community Bank has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for running a mortgage-fraud scheme that cost the Hammond, La., bank millions.
April 5 -
Mortgage lending activity was weaker than expected in the first quarter and the result is likely to be slimmer profit margins for a number of banks, according to Paul Miller, a managing director at FBR Capital Markets.
April 5 -
Thomas Brouster believes the capital could make an acquirer out of a company that he once pegged as seller.
April 5 -
CEO Wayne Patenaude wants to double the mutual thrift's mortgage originations over the next four years while continuing to devote resources to commercial lending.
April 5 -
Bond Street Holdings has offered jobs and merger-related payouts to two Atlantic Coast Financial (ACFC) executives — but not the president and chief executive — once the Florida companies complete their deal.
April 5




