Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Hove, who spent 11 years on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. board, was the agency's acting chairman three different times during the 1990s. He held several jobs in banking, including chairman and CEO of Minden Exchange Bank & Trust, which had been led by his father.
August 20 -
First Mutual Holding is buying the tiny Blue Grass Federal and keeping its charter. The deal will allow the seller to save costs and maintain its autonomy.
August 20 -
A panel of federal appeals court judges reversed a district court’s decision on the NCUA’s controversial field-of-membership rule, but saw merit in bankers’ claims of potential redlining.
August 20 -
The company has agreed to buy Albany Bancshares, which has four branches near the Iowa border.
August 20 -
The agency is trying to update its rate-cap policy for institutions that fall below "well-capitalized." But it remains to be seen if the proposed changes fully address community bankers' concerns.
August 20 -
Proponents of a plan to get the Postal Service more involved in banking say it would restore profitability. Actually it would lose more money.
August 20 -
The Louisiana company will enter two new markets after it buys the locations.
August 20 -
Proponents of a plan to get the Postal Service more involved in banking say it would restore profitability. Actually it would lose more money.
August 20 -
Community First will pay $40 million in cash for the parent of Affinity Bank.
August 20 -
CDCUs provide essential financial services in underserved communities but these institutions can struggle to keep up with compliance and technology demands.
August 20 -
Competition for deposits is tight, the outlook for loan demand is uncertain, and regulatory relief is slow-moving. Yet community bankers are feeling better about the economy than they have in two years, a Promontory Interfinancial Network survey found.
August 19 -
Lenders insist they will be able to ramp up commercial loans and mortgage refinancings without skimping on underwriting.
August 19 -
The Financial Action Task Force’s recent guidance on data privacy regulations should serve as a warning to companies planning to test virtual currencies.
August 19 -
Professional Bank and Marquis Bank, both of Coral Gables, have been competing against each other for more than a decade. Now they are merging in hopes of landing larger clients and making better use of technology being developed in Professional's innovation lab.
August 18 -
ZSuite Technologies digitizes a number of services that banks provide to landlords.
August 16 -
Deutsche Bank overhaul plan will put taxpayers and the financial system at risk; the San Antonio company names three women to key technology positions; issuers like Chase and Citi need to think beyond traditional card options; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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Bank of America’s customers spent $1.9 trillion this year through Aug. 12, an increase of 5.9% from a year earlier — a sign that the economy, driven by the consumer, remains strong, Brian Moynihan said.
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Issuers like Chase and Citi that added installment features to compete with digital lenders will need to think beyond traditional card options.
August 16 -
The company will pay $113 million for a commercial lender based in its backyard.
August 16 -
Credit unions have until midnight tonight to submit nominations for this free recognition program.
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