Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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FRANKFORT, Ky. – Police are searching for a Kentucky Employees CU ATM that was stolen from a parking lot early Tuesday morning using a backhoe.
June 21 -
HOUSTON – Cardtronics, the nation’s biggest provider of ATM services and a key credit union partner, said yesterday it has agreed to acquire the ATM subsidiary of Efmark Deployment and its 3,700 cash machines in the Midwest and Great Lakes region, doubling its ATM placements in multiple states.
June 21 -
The Federal Reserve said Tuesday that it had approved the sale of Centra Financial Holdings Inc. in Morganton, W.Va., to United Bankshares Inc. in Charleston, W.Va.
June 21 -
VSoft Corp. said Tuesday that Park Community Credit Union would use its technology for item capture in its branches.
June 21 -
Provident Financial Holdings Inc. in Riverside, Calif., is back in good standing with its regulator.
June 21 -
A California community bank will be among first financial institutions to participate in the government's $30 billion small-business loan program.
June 21 -
Stacy L. Moran has resigned as chief financial officer at Suffolk Bancorp, just weeks after the Riverhead, N.Y., company announced that it may have to restate earnings for several quarters.
June 21 -
The $14 billion-asset Susquehanna said late Monday that it would pay $343 million for the $2.6 billion-asset Tower.
June 20 -
FALL RIVER, Mass. – St. Anne's CU opened its first full-service branch in New Bedford last week.
June 20 -
Provident Bank in Montebello, N.Y., announced Monday that longtime President and Chief Executive Officer George Strayton is retiring and that its board has hired former KeyCorp executive Jack Kopnisky to succeed him.
June 20 -
Shares of Hanmi Financial Corp. fell sharply Monday on news that the Los Angeles company is planning to raise roughly $75 million by selling shares of its common stock.
June 20 -
Now that its private-equity injection is almost a done deal, First BanCorp's natural next move would be to consolidate power in Puerto Rico. Unless it sells itself instead.
June 20 -
PBI Bank in Louisville, Ky., has announced that it expects to enter into a consent agreement with state and federal regulators that will require it reduce its loan concentrations, improve its asset quality and maintain capital levels above regulatory minimums.
June 20 -
Wisconsin credit unions are urging Gov. Scott Walker to strike a provision from the state's budget that would allow state-chartered credit unions to more easily convert to banks.
June 20 -
The National Credit Union Administration is suing JPMorgan Chase and RBS Securities, claiming fraud in the sale of billions of dollars in private label, mortgage-backed securities.
June 20 -
New car sales are finally on a rising trend line. Despite production delays at some automakers – in some cases Tsunami-related – year-over-year sales figures are heading upward, in some cases by double digits.
June 20 -
PBI Bank in Louisville, Ky., has announced that it expects to enter into a consent agreement with state and federal regulators that will require it reduce its loan concentrations, improve its asset quality and maintain capital levels above regulatory minimums.
June 20 -
NEW YORK-With mobile banking, JPMorgan Chase & Co. is making it easier for customers to avoid visiting branches. Then why is the New York banking giant opening so many new ones while other banks are closing theirs?
June 20 -
FALL RIVER, Mass. – Police and credit union officials are studying a tiny device they discovered on a credit union ATM last week that had a camera and battery.
June 19 -
AUGUSTA, Me. – Maine Education CU is working with city officials on a plan to build a credit union branch in the Capital Area Technical Center.
June 19



