Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The American Bankers Association has formed a task force to address what it says are mounting challenges to the banking industry's role in the payments system.
September 18 -
The Credit Union Journal
September 18 -
Three days after announcing that it lost $31.9 million last quarter, Integrity Bancshares of Alpharetta, Ga., said Monday that it has hired former banking regulator Patrick M. Frawley as its president and chief executive officer.
September 18 -
A group of shareholders and directors at FNB Corp. in Christiansburg, Va., are urging fellow shareholders to reject its proposed merger with Virginia Financial Group Inc. in Culpepper.
September 17 -
OmniAmerican Bank of Fort Worth said it will trim overhead by laying off 35 employees, or about 8% of its work force.
September 17 -
America's Community Bankers' board of directors voted unanimously Friday to merge with the American Bankers Association.
September 17 -
CapitalSource Inc.'s agreement to buy a Nebraska thrift is proceeding as planned, even though a sharp drop in the buyer's stock price over the summer would significantly lower the deal's value.
September 17 -
Integra Bank Corp. of Evansville, Ind., is planning to bulk up in the Cincinnati area and increase its assets by more than a third - and it plans to do so on the cheap.
September 14 -
When Green Bancorp was founded in 2005, its organizers said that the name was chosen because green is the color of money.
September 14 -
Two Iowa banking companies announced Wednesday that they plan to merge to better compete against giants such as Wells Fargo & Co. and U.S. Bancorp.
September 13 -
No more free pizza for California college students who sign up for credit cards.
September 13 -
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Joseph T. Moss Jr. has resigned as president and chief operating officer of Appalachian Bancshares Inc. in Ellijay, Ga.
September 12 -
Wilmington Trust Corp. is looking to broaden its commercial banking network in the mid-Atlantic region, but its chairman and chief executive, Ted Cecala, said that it would do so organically, not through acquisitions.
September 12 -
Scottsdale, Ariz., is home to some of the nation's wealthiest families and individuals, and community banks there are trying to outdo one another to win those customers.
September 12 -
Joining a growing list of community banks, First Ipswich Bancorp in Ipswich, Mass., said Tuesday that it plans to go private so that it can reduce regulatory expenses and improve profitability.
September 12 -
For Patti Bliss, a senior vice president at Frost National Bank in San Antonio, providing services for the deaf is personal.
September 11 -
One of the fundamental questions in valuing a business is whether the whole is worth more than the sum of its parts.
September 11 -
Farmers and Merchants Bancorp of Archbold, Ohio, has a deal to buy Knisely Financial Corp.'s $46 million-asset Knisely Bank, in Butler, Ind.
September 11





