Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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S&T Bancorp in Indiana, Pa., has named two banking veterans to leadership roles.
December 18 -
The Bancorp in Wilmington, Del., plans to raise $50 million through a common stock offering.
December 18 -
Fulton Financial has agreed to sell a payments business to Canadian group.
December 18 -
A yearlong FDIC research project charts the impact of consolidation and other pressures on small banks, but suggests continued viability for the sector.
December 18 -
Institution for Savings in Newburyport opened a branch in a Topsfield, Mass., high school after a large bank left and explains why its move is good business.
December 18 -
Although this initial phase of the program may seem beneficial as it seeks to keep European competitors honest, enforced convergence is a double-edged sword that raises worrisome issues for our country.
December 18 -
Hedge funds and private-equity firms are betting on delinquent home loans being sold by the FHA as the government agency accelerates debt sales to avert a bailout and stem foreclosures.
December 18 -
In its first-year progress report on community banks, the FDIC details how it is responding to specific complaints outlined by institutions at roundtables earlier this year.
December 18 -
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Firms that offer speedy, but pricey, loans to small companies say business is booming because bank lending to the sector remains tepid.
December 17 -
Albert Celini will supervise credit, operational and market risk management for the unit of the $3.1 billion-asset Sun Bancorp.
December 17 -
Armed with $350 million in capital and an expanded infrastructure, the CEO of National Bank in Colorado will be on the hunt for acquisitions in the new year.
December 17 -
Umpqua Bank has lured a veteran executive from First Horizon National Corporation (FHN) to lead its efforts to improve customers' experiences.
December 17 -
The role of the federal government in housing is the first question that needs to be answered, putting aside political rhetoric and preconceived notions about the subject.
December 17 -
Huntington said Monday that Belinda Sherman has been promoted to president of the Huntington Investment Company, a wholly owned subsidiary that sells investment and insurance products.
December 17 -
The National Credit Union Administration has sued a JPMorgan Chase (JPM) unit claiming Bear Stearns & Co., which it acquired in 2008, used misleading documents in selling $3.6 billion in mortgage-backed securities to four corporate credit unions that later failed.
December 17 -
First Bank & Trust in Brookings, S.D., has agreed to buy a prepaid card portfolio from Inter National Bank in McAllen, Texas. First Bank did not disclose the price it will pay for the $21 million portfolio.
December 17 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released a guide Monday to how its examiners will review any private student lender to ensure compliance with applicable consumer financial laws.
December 17 -
Daniel Cantara 3rd, an 11-year veteran of First Niagara, will oversee all parts of the Buffalo, N.Y., bank that deal directly with customers.
December 17 -
Arvest Bank, the nation's third-largest privately held bank, agreed to buy 29 branches from Bank of America (BAC).
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