Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A fifth of U.S. banks may lack the stock multiples it takes to pursue acquisitions, so they're looking for other ways to improve results and deploy capital.
January 28 -
The startup has added more sophisticated invoicing features, sleeker onboarding and a more detailed dashboard.
January 28 -
Timothy Crane is set to succeed Ed Wehmer as president, though Wehmer will remain the Illinois company's CEO.
January 28 -
Seeking a way to boost Spain's fintech sector, CaixaBank is partnering with global startup Plug and Play to promote collaboration for new banking, payments and insurance services.
January 28 -
The recent Dodd-Frank rollbacks for smaller banks could encourage risk-taking that leads to a systemic issue.
January 28 -
Rellevate, a startup founded by former Western Union executive Stewart Stockdale, is forming a digital bank designed for people who make $10 to $25 per hour and live paycheck to paycheck.
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Luis Massiani has been the company's chief financial officer since 2012.
January 27 -
CenterState and South State are the latest regionals to announce a deal driven heavily by the need to compete with larger banks that can afford to spend more on cutting-edge technologies.
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Rellevate, founded by Stewart Stockdale, will offer pay advances, fast bill pay payment and international remittances for consumers who live paycheck to paycheck.
January 27 -
Bask Bank will offer customers AAdvantage miles for every dollar saved.
January 27 -
The U.S. arm of Toronto-Dominion Bank said Matt Boss will oversee credit cards, residential loans and deposit products, among other areas.
January 27 -
The deal will create a bank with $34 billion in assets and operations stretching from Virginia to Florida.
January 27 -
The German challenger bank says it has quickly attracted Americans from every state and various demographic groups to its mobile banking app.
January 27 -
The move by the European bank regulator is a policy shift as profitability at the region's banks continues to suffer from negative rates; the German bank paid $1.1 million to win business from a senior Saudi royal.
January 27 -
The pot banking bill is a long shot after recent criticism by the Senate Banking chairman, but bankers are trying a new argument in a last-ditch effort to sway lawmakers.
January 26 -
As more consumers order in using such services as Uber Eats and Grubhub, restaurants are selling fewer desserts, drinks and other high-margin items, said CEO Rajinder Singh.
January 24 -
With mobile banking on the rise, New York City is joining a trend that's already sweeping the rest of the country. Fewer bank branches. Smaller bank branches.
January 24 -
The company, which sold the business to a group of former employees, will shut down its operation this quarter.
January 24 -
Bankers may not want to hear this, but communities benefit when credit unions buy banks.
January 24 -
The company will acquire the parent company of First National Bank of Manchester and Bank of Waynesboro for $85 million.
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