Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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On Mar. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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The deal, among the four biggest bank acquisitions announced this year, would make Prosperity the second-largest bank based in Texas.
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The move figures to generate more low-cost funding for the firm’s consumer lending businesses without sacrificing substantial revenue.
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The executives were hired for their focus on loan origination, portfolio management and securitization.
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Public-sector development of a speedier settlement service, to operate alongside the one being developed by The Clearing House, is crucial for seeing that institutions of all sizes are able to take advantage of this technology.
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"Truist" was roundly mocked when it was unveiled as the name of the merging BB&T and SunTrust, but it’s hardly the first bank moniker to elicit a "huh?" from critics.
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Dozens of companies, including Google and PayPal, met with OCC officials last year in part to discuss obtaining a new fintech charter, but many ultimately decided not to pursue it, according to sources. Here's why.
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Both companies want money to be "programmable." But how to go about it is a matter of dispute.
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Banks fear that more competition from nonbanks in commercial real estate will drive down pricing and lead to a relaxation of terms.
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Dutch banks ABN Amro, ING and Rabobank have started transferring their ATMs to the Geldmaat network in the Netherlands to address the decline of cash use among its customers, while continuing to make it available.
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Many CUs feel they can't compete with banks' technology offerings, but the right strategies and investments can help institutions of all sizes stand out in a crowded marketplace.
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Visa, Mastercard and PayPal are each putting up $10 million to back the cryptocurrency; company “gearing up” to reboot its flagging small business lending unit.
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The central bank gathered feedback in nearly 30 roundtable discussions about regulators' efforts to modernize the 1977 law.
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Lynn Harton, the Georgia bank's CEO and a 20-year BB&T veteran, is considering acquisitions in Alabama, Florida and Tennessee markets where the entity soon to be named Truist Financial has a high profile.
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The Indiana company, which has an acquisition pending, will make more loans in minority neighborhoods around Indianapolis.
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The Goldman Sachs unit that offers savings accounts and makes personal loans says it will cover certain expenses for its customers who elect arbitration.
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The CEO of the digital-only bank Chime says it has quadrupled its membership in a year. So why doesn't his counterpart at Varo believe him?
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To make a credit card top of wallet and build interchange income, credit unions must develop trust, provide great service and ensure the card works every time.
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Monzo has been adding roughly 200,000 users a month in the U.K., and is hoping to replicate that success as it launches in the U.S.
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Despite renewed calls from Democrats looking to USPS to offer banking services, policymakers should instead consider reforms that would permit private-sector firms like Walmart and Amazon to offer a wider array of financial products.
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