Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Tri-Valley Bank in San Ramon, Calif., has completed a private placement that it said will shore up regulatory capital and support growth.
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Prosecutors overreached in suing Luther Burbank Savings, which has agreed to settle charges its single-family mortgages were discriminatory, the bank's lawyer said at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium. He's wrong, a Justice official replied.
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Brian Pearce, head of mobile channels for Wells Fargo, says the bank is ushering in a "mobile unique" era.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. – NCUA said this afternoon it gave away IBM laptop computers to 14 small credit unions in order to help them file quarterly financial reports with the credit union regulator, as part of its Small CU Initiative.
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Oriental Financial Group in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is looking to raise $36 million of common equity.
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SunTrust is making five days' worth of imaged checks available on its new app for Apple and Android devices.
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Improving the customer experience was a major theme emerging from the demos displayed during day two of FinovateFall, a two-day event showcasing financial services innovations from startups and established fintech companies.
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Heritage Financial (HFWA) is buying Northwest Commercial Bank of Lakewood, Wash.
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Bank of America (BAC) has agreed to compensate mortgage loan applicants who alleged the bank discriminated against some borrowers who received disability income.
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The U.S. banking arm of Bank of Montreal said the cuts will take place at a data center in Sun Prairie and a mortgage underwriting office in Cedarburg.
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Slavie Federal Savings Bank in Bel Air, Md., is taking steps to shore up its regulatory capital.
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Mortgage lenders get clarity from Fannie and Freddie; Capital One CEO fears competition from mobile players; former IndyMac CEO fights the SEC.
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FirstMerit will have to spend major investor equity to buy struggling Citizens Republic, but its shares are strong enough to afford the deal and the fit would be that good, FirstMerit CEO Paul Greig says.
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Pentagon FCU has opened a new branch at Pentagon City, the office and shopping mall development across the street from the Pentagon.
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Panelists at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium, including Eagle Bancorp CEO Ronald Paul, fear that small banks could lose deposits to bigger competitors if the program ends.
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No one group dominates the panel, which includes bank and credit union executives, consumer advocates and community development officials.
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Level One Bancorp in Farmington Hills, Mich., has found its next growth opportunity with a deal to buy a struggling 128-year-old bank.
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Banks will not regain the public's trust with good marketing, PNC chief executive officer James Rohr tells American Banker's Regulatory Symposium.
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Cadence Bancorp has entered San Antonio after hiring a group of lenders from International Bancshares.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will not include a 20% down payment requirement for low-risk loans in its pending mortgage proposal, nor does it seek to covertly rewrite Dodd-Frank, Director Richard Cordray told Senate Banking.
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