Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Chemical Financial Corp. in Midland, Mich., said an acquisition helped its first-quarter earnings were more than triple from a year earlier.
April 18 -
Community National Bank in Great Neck, N.Y., said improved net interest income was instrumental in its posting a first-quarter profit of $623,000, compared with a $134,000 profit a year earlier.
April 18 -
Bank of Hawaii Corp. in Honolulu said Monday that its first-quarter earnings rose 4.4% from a year earlier, to $42.4 million.
April 18 -
The Justice Department has seized accounts of 31 banks as part of an investigation into illicit online poker bets.
April 18 -
The concept of bankruptcy as a surefire step toward recapitalization isn't always so surefire. Take the case of Nexity Bank.
April 18 -
CORNING, N.Y. – Corning CU opened its 14th branch, and third in North Carolina, in Wilmington to serve employees at the Corning Corp. fiber optics plant there.
April 18 -
The Federal Trade Commission has mailed 1,410 refund checks totaling an estimated $2.3 million to consumers allegedly defrauded by Home Assure LLC, a so-called mortgage foreclosure rescue service.
April 18 -
Six banks in four states met their demise and two new banks were chartered in their ashes in perhaps the busiest night the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has had so far in 2011.
April 17 -
Six banks in four states met their demise and two new banks were chartered in their ashes in perhaps the busiest night the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has had so far in 2011.
April 15 -
Profitability at community banks is still mostly dependent on lower credit costs, and the whispers aren't about organic loan growth, but about stealing market share from others.
April 15 -
Profitability at community banks is still mostly dependent on lower credit costs, and the whispers aren't about organic loan growth, but about stealing market share from others.
April 15 -
Vensure Federal Credit Union in Mesa, Ariz., was taken under conservatorship Friday by the National Credit Union Administration.
April 15 -
Independent Bank Corp. in Rockland, Mass., reported that first-quarter earnings rose 21.3% from a year earlier, to $11.2 million, as credit costs waned and noninterest income rose.
April 15 -
Bank Mutual Corp. in Milwaukee returned to the black with first-quarter earnings of $1 million, after it reported a $76.4 million loss in the fourth quarter tied to a balance sheet restructuring.
April 15 -
Pacific Commerce Bank in Los Angeles said Friday that its chief executive has resigned to return to practicing law.
April 15 -
Webster Financial Corp. in Waterbury, Conn., on Friday reported a $33.5 million first-quarter profit, compared with a $6 million loss a year earlier, as credit costs subsided.
April 15 -
First BanCorp in San Juan, Puerto Rico, said late Thursday that the Treasury Department has given it more time to raise capital.
April 15 -
RICHLAND, Wash. – HAPO Community CU has bought property to build two new branches, including its first in Oregon.
April 14 -
State Bancorp Inc. in Jericho, N.Y., reported first-quarter results that were modestly higher from a year earlier, at $3 million.
April 14 -
Prosperity Bancshares Inc. in Houston said Thursday that its first-quarter net earnings rose 9% from a year earlier, to $33.9 million, largely because of double-digit increases in loans and deposits.
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