Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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H&R Block said Monday that it has named JPMorgan Chase executive Susan Ehrlich as president of its financial services.
November 14 -
Lawyers have opened a new front in mortgage securities litigation by suing BNY Mellon and U.S. Bank over an alleged failure to properly handle the storage and recordkeeping of mortgage documents. But observers and participants in more established mortgage repurchase litigation question whether suing over trust and document custody errors is a promising fight.
November 14 -
The U.S. is increasingly moving toward the EMV chip card standard as a panacea for credit card fraud, but it may actually be a Pandora's box.
November 14 -
H&R Block named Susan Ehrlich president of financial services to oversee its H&R Block Bank strategy and several other financial service offerings, including the Emerald Card.
November 14 -
VeriFone said Monday that it is buying the Northern European payment and gateway services provider Point to fuel its support of alternative payment forms.
November 14 -
MELBOURNE, Fla. – Space Coast CU plans to launch a branch inside a Walmart Supercenter opening this week in New Smyrna Beach.
November 13 -
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – Service CU opened its 38th branch and 8th inside a Walmart in the state capital of Concord last week.
November 13 -
WEST JORDAN, Utah – Mountain America CU, which has expanded into Nevada and Arizona in recent years, announced last week it is opening two branches in Idaho.
November 13 -
KENNEWICK, Wash. – HAPO Community CU agreed last week to acquire the city’s landmark building popularly nicknamed "the flashcube" and renovate it to accommodate a branch and administrative offices.
November 13 -
Capitol Bancorp Ltd.'s credit costs are shrinking, but its capital hole is only getting deeper. The $2.5 billion-asset company, which has dual headquarters in Phoenix and Lansing, Mich., reported on Thursday a loss of $22.8 million for the third quarter, a 56% improvement from the loss it reported a year earlier.
November 11 -
First Niagara has to solve the riddle of how to pay for HSBC's branches in New York and Connecticut without hurting shareholders, selling off too many assets or mistiming the helter-skelter stock markets.
November 11 -
Sometimes a quarterly report includes a noteworthy item that happened after the quarter ended. Porter Bancorp Inc. in Louisville, Ky., had three of them.
November 11 -
First Midwest Bank has agreed to use anti-fraud technology from PhoneFactor to improve security for online banking.
November 11 -
Credit unions have benefited from Bank Transfer Day and consumer anger over bank fees, but the data on membership and deposit gains offered by the Credit Union National Association looks inflated.
November 11 -
Hampton Roads Bankshares Inc. in Norfolk, Va., has completed the sale of a Gateway Bank branch to Blue Ridge Bankshares Inc. in Luray, Va.
November 11 -
The protracted auction of EMI Group neared a conclusion Friday, with Citigroup Inc., owner of the storied British music company, selecting buyers for its publishing arm and recorded-music label - at a price that well exceeds many industry watchers' expectations.
November 11 -
The title of Javelin Strategy & Research's blog entry today nearly says it all: "Occupy Oakland deposits $20,000 with … Wells Fargo."
November 10 -
State regulators closed the $62.4 million-asset Community Bank of Rockmart in Georgia on Thursday, the 88th failure this year.
November 10 -
Through fever waves of populist anger including the Occupy Wall Street protests, there has been no sign that disgusted customers are draining the giant banks of their deposits.
November 10 -
First PacTrust Bancorp Inc. in Chula Vista, Calif., reported that third-quarter earnings fell 82% from a year earlier, to $506,000, after income from lending fell and expenses jumped.
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