Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Will our decisions turn out to be the right ones?
November 28 -
De novo banks are rare in Britain, where a handful of venerable but unpopular institutions rule the marketand Vernon Hill couldn't be happier there.
November 28 -
The Bethesda, Md., bank Paul founded in 1998 has reported increased profits in 15 straight quarters, and it's showing no signs of slowing down. Paul's relentless pavement pounding has yielded lasting and profitable relationships.
November 28 -
Citizens Republic was on the ropes when Cathleen Nash took it over in 2009, but by mid-2011 it was making money again. Investors liked what they saw, and were even happier in September when the company announced it would sell itself to FirstMerit.
November 28 -
This year's winners include nimble strategist John Corbett of CenterState, able ambassador Ron Paul of Eagle Bancorp and turn-around artist Cathleen Nash of Citizens Republic.
November 28 -
During three decades in Congress, Barney Frank reached across the aisle to tackle big problems and craft groundbreaking legislation.
November 28 -
The hardest part of selecting Community Bankers of the Year is narrowing down the field to three. Here's a look at the trio who stood out the most and seven others who merit honorable mentions.
November 28 -
Charter Financial in West Point, Ga., plans to sell additional stock and convert to a full public company from a mutual.
November 27 -
Bankers who take government bail-outs to stay afloat should be paid no more than the civil servants who saved their business, said Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of "The Black Swan."
November 27 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says it will propose changes to the remittance rule to ease burdens on community banks. It is also delaying its implementation by an additional 90 days.
November 27 -
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has sponsored a stand-alone bill to give the Transaction Account Guarantee program another two years, but its passage is not a slam dunk.
November 27 -
A report issued Tuesday by CardHub.com says that the Fed set an "embarrassingly low bar" for issuer disclosures.
November 27 -
These banks have outperformed industry averages for years and continued to do so in 2012, avoiding the exceptional losses that often follow exceptional returns.
November 27 -
Most homebuyers do not obtain multiple offers or even compare interest rates when buying a home, according to new study released by Fannie Mae.
November 27 -
U.S. Bank in Minneapolis would gain an in-house prepaid card processor and tap a rich corporate payroll segment in buying FSV Payment Systems.
November 27 -
The tentative approval of Visa and MasterCard's proposed $7.25 billion settlement of a merchant fee price-fixing case will be challenged in a federal appeals court.
November 27 -
Banks must take a stand against a shattered culture or suffer the repercussions of a fractured chain of command, reduced productivity, high employee turnover, weak customer service and poor work quality.
November 27 -
Banking associations are mounting another push to keep the Senate from voting on a bill to raise the cap on credit union business lending.
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