Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Robert Gandy 4th, a third-generation Texas banker who has worked in the industry since childhood, said he "always wanted to build something on my own, start something from the bottom up."
May 11 -
Regulators have ordered a $14 million-asset mutual thrift in Pittsburgh to raise capital, citing improper automated clearing house transactions that resulted in large losses.
May 11 -
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Columbia CU’s new Washougal branch was awarded one of the highest certificates of environmental and energy efficient design by the U.S. Green Building Council last week.
May 10 -
SAN ANTONIO — When the going gets tough, the truly tough get growing.
May 8 -
ST. LOUIS — Upheaval in the financial sector and the economy as a whole is creating new short- and long-term trends in facility development.
May 8 -
MILWAUKEE — Financial institutions are scrambling to re-evaluate their facilities expansion plans as the economy stumbles, but putting plans on hold may mean missing out on big opportunities as building prices are falling.
May 8 -
The pace of credit unions converting to mutual savings banks has slowed in recent years, largely because some that wanted to switch charters encountered resistance from their members or their regulator.
May 8 -
CapitalSource Inc. of Chevy Chase, Md., said Thursday that it swung to a $104 million loss in the first quarter, from a $5.2 million profit a year earlier, as credit quality worsened dramatically.
May 8 -
FRANKENMUTH, Mich. – Frankenmuth CU has opened two branches in Meijer stores in nearby Birch Run and Essexville.
May 7 -
Just a few weeks after announcing plans to sell some of its subsidiary banks, Capitol Bancorp Ltd. has its first suitor.
May 7 -
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Though its nonperforming assets continued to rise, TierOne Corp. in Lincoln, Neb., narrowed its first-quarter loss by 84% from a year earlier, to $9.8 million.
May 7 -
So close and yet so far away.
May 7 -
A few weeks after announcing plans to sell some subsidiary banks, Capitol Bancorp Ltd. has its first suitor.
May 7 -
NEWARK, Ohio – Fiberglas FCU, which sought a presence on the city’s North End, opened up a two-story branch between Kroger and Kohl’s stores.
May 6 -
Citing lower interest expenses, Capitol Federal Financial in Topeka, Kan., said its earnings for the quarter that ended March 31 rose 55% from a year earlier, to $18.1 million, or 25 cents a share.
May 6 -
After selling a foreclosed property for less than it expected, MBT Financial Corp. in Monroe, Mich., said it must revise the first-quarter loss that it reported last week.
May 6 -
Umpqua Holdings Corp. in Portland, Ore., said Tuesday that it has started an international banking division in San Francisco to serve small and midsize companies that do business overseas.
May 6 -
After four straight quarterly losses, Integra Bank Corp. of Evansville, Ind., has demoted its top executive.
May 6 -
City National Corp. in Los Angeles and Texas Capital Bancshares Inc. in Dallas plan to complete stock offerings this week to repay their government capital.
May 6



