Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Synovus, a Georgia-based company, and CEO Kessel Stelling should be able to devote more resources to loan growth, industry observers say.
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A dispute in North Dakota over assessment fees for its state-owned bank could stymie efforts to open similar banks elsewhere.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a proposal Thursday that would let lenders test various disclosure programs on consumers in an effort to make disclosures more concise and cost-effective.
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TCF Financial (TCB) in Wayzata, Minn., plans to raise $100 million by selling preferred equity at $25 a share.
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Retail strategy firm Peak Performance Consulting has welcomed two former banking execs to its team.
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The Treasury said Thursday that it should gross about $23.8 million from auctioning stakes in seven participants in the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The expected proceeds would represent a 9% discount from the nearly $26 million that the government originally invested in those banks.
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Banks are assuming greater risk on the strategic side, by entering unfamiliar product territory, and on the cost side, by devoting fewer resources for risk management.
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Bank of America (BAC) and insurer MBIA (MBI) may be nearing a resolution of their longstanding squabble over securities backed by residential mortgages.
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Discover Financial Services (DFS) announced Thursday that James Roszkowski has been named president of Discover Bank.
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Small-business owners are likely to pull back on purchases of computers, machinery and other long-term investments in 2013, according to a survey released Thursday by Wells Fargo (WFC) and Gallup.
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Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., has sold roughly $530 million of problem assets and expects to take a pretax charge of $155 million tied to the move.
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Citizens Bank of Edmond in Oklahoma and BBCN Bancorp in L.A. rewarded workers by letting them film "Gangnam Style" videos — and customers and YouTube watchers dug 'em.
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Consumers disputed up to 38 million items on their consumer credit reports last year at the three largest consumer reporting agencies, according to a report released Thursday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – Service CU a 13-foot Globe Sculpture outside its new 100,000 square-foot headquarters to President/CEO Gordon Simmons at the conclusion of their grand opening ceremonies Tuesday
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COLLEGEVILLE, Penn. – Superior CU and Perkiomen Valley School District officials held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Nov. 29 for a new bank branch opened inside Perkiomen Valley High School.
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VIENNA, Va. – Navy FCU, which has opened 42 branches since the start of 2010, is opening two more branches Monday, its 6th and 7th new branches in the last four months.
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Joe L. Albritton, the longtime chairman and chief executive at Riggs National Bank in Washington, died of heart failure Wednesday in a Houston hospital, according to the Washington Post. He was 87.
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Alliance Data Systems (ADS) has signed a long-term agreement to launch a private-label credit card program for clothing retailer Dots.
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BB&T (BBT) has created a new south Texas region and named a longtime employee as its president.
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The Washington Business Hall of Fame recently inducted Eagle Bancorp CEO Ron Paul, and the World Affairs Council of San Antonio will fete Cullen/Frost CEO Dick Evans as its citizen of the year for 2013.
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