Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A deferred-prosecution agreement with the Justice Department spares the bank a potential criminal conviction — provided it cooperates with continuing probes and abides by other conditions.
February 21 - Finance and investment-related court cases
Tech firm accuses PNC of stealing trade secrets; online lender LendingClub agrees to acquire Radius Bank; questions arise whether regulators are turning more partisan; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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Regions, Citizens, BMO and others are adopting principles IBM unveiled at Davos.
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Lawmakers have also criticized the agency's decision to create qualifying standards for farmers and other small businesses.
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The credit union regulator's portfolio sale dashed the hopes of a group of New York taxi drivers looking for relief.
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The Wall Street giant will inherit some $56 billion of low-cost deposits that will allow it to offer more traditional banking products to its wealth management clients.
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The agency said it wants feedback on changing its ubiquitous logo greeting customers at branches and ATMs to address technological changes, shifting consumer behaviors and bank-nonbank partnerships.
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Zember abruptly resigned as CEO of Ameris Bancorp last summer.
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David Brager, the California company's sales division manager, will replace Christopher Myers on March 16.
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Some institutions say the combination of chatbots and social media could entice new borrowers, but burdensome legacy systems may limit their effectiveness.
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The company will nearly double the amount of marine loans on its books after buying a division from People's United.
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The challenge for other fintechs will be to find banks that are as compatible as Radius Bank, an online-only lender, is for LendingClub.
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The Western Michigan city has been a hotbed of credit union activity given its low unemployment rate.
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The game has changed and bank executives will have to do more homework before striking a deal.
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Clearer standards make it easier for shareholders to boost their stakes in banks without having to file for bank holding company status.
February 18 -
The bank still plans to open branches on the West Coast even as it trims its overall U.S. footprint by 30%.
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The deal for Boston-based Radius would be the first in history in which an online lender buys a mainstream bank.
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Consumer advocates and policymakers are railing against use of the technology by government, universities and others. Banks using it for authentication need to tread cautiously, experts say.
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Alexander most recently headed up mortgage lending and before that co-led the integration of Key's acquisition of First Niagara. He replaces Dennis Devine, who recently left the company.
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The company will pay $130 million for Commerce Financial Holdings.
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