Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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An estimated 260 different collection agencies and creditors were named in 396 consumer statute lawsuits filed nationwide between Jan. 1 and Jan. 15, according to data from U.S. District Court complaint dockets compiled by research firm WebRecon LLC.
January 21 -
Weinstock, Friedman & Friedman P.A. in Baltimore, a large legal collection firm, is reviewing “huge volumes” of former Mann Bracken cases that were dismissed last week by Maryland District Court Chief Judge Ben Clyburn, Sidney S. Friedman, a managing partner at Weinstock, Friedman & Friedman, tells Collections & Credit Risk.
January 21 -
The Federal Reserve said Thursday it has taken enforcement action against California-based Tamalpais Bancorp in an effort to ensure the bank maintains sufficient capital.
January 21 -
Wells Fargo & Co. yesterday reported a fourth-quarter profit of nearly $3 billion, but said chargeoffs also crept higher during the period. Chargeoffs totaled $5.4 billion, or 2.71% of average loans, up from $5.1 billion, or 2.5% of average loans, in the third quarter.
January 21 -
Now with a war chest of capital, a clean balance sheet and willing management, Hancock Holding is primed to take advantage of down-cycle opportunities and is actively seeking acquisitions in Florida.
January 20 -
Prosperity Bancshares Inc. in Houston is set to pick up Texas branches that were once owned by FBOP Corp.
January 20 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has opened a temporary satellite office near Chicago that will house up to 500 non-permanent staff members.
January 20 -
A mortgage broker who allegedly dumped 40 boxes of consumers’ financial records into a public trash bin paid a $35,000 civil penalty to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that he violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection office said today.
January 20 -
Shares of Hanmi Financial Corp. have soared this week following reports in the Korean media that Woori Finance Holdings Co. is looking to take a large stake in the company through a potential equity investment.
January 20 -
The Federal Reserve announced enforcement actions Tuesday against Bank of Virginia.
January 20 -
The Federal Reserve issued enforcement actions Tuesday against Community Financial Holding Co., a registered bank holding company in Duluth, Ga.
January 20 -
Its numbers are still a bit wanting, but Washington Federal Inc. is distinguishing itself from the pack of recession-hit also-rans in the beleaguered Pacific Northwest.
January 19 -
Mercantile Bank Corp. in Grand Rapids reported Tuesday that it swung to a fourth-quarter loss of $26.4 million, from a profit of $300,000 a year earlier.
January 19 -
Southern First Bancshares Inc. in Greenville, S.C., reported Tuesday its fourth-quarter earnings fell 59% from a year earlier, to $152,000.
January 19 -
Fulton Financial Corp. swung to a fourth-quarter profit on a smaller loan-loss provision and a large prior-year writedown.
January 19 -
The Federal Reserve announced enforcement actions Tuesday against Bank of Virginia of Midlothian and the parent company of Gwinnett Community Bank of Duluth, Ga.
January 19 -
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January 18 - Minnesota
The government seized banks in three states late Friday, bringing the failure total in the new year to four.
January 18 -
PITTSBURGH, Penn. – After five robberies in five years, A-K Valley FCU has closed its crime-plagued Homewood branch.
January 18


