Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Chemical is paying roughly $3.6 billion for the $23.5 billion-asset TCF. The combined company will be based in Detroit, Chemical's hometown, and operate under the TCF brand.
January 28 -
Among the things we've learned this earnings season: C&I is back, fee income is flat, and leveraged lending is beginning to "rear its ugly head."
January 27 -
At a FASB meeting Monday on proposed changes to the accounting standard, its critics will be given a platform.
January 25 -
The core-banking vendor won the investment and ringing endorsements from the trade group and several banks because its open system and cloud delivery could eventually challenge entrenched tech players.
January 25 -
The New York company will also match donations made by its employees to Feeding America and United Way Worldwide.
January 25 -
Small businesses short on cash can use advances from Fundbox to buy products from online suppliers.
January 25 -
Keith Wilton will also succeed Walter Kaczmarek as president in August.
January 25 -
The Pennsylvania company said it expects the digital bank to become profitable by the end of this year.
January 24 -
An improved net interest margin helped offset a slight decrease in fee income at the Wisconsin company.
January 24 -
The Lake Mary, Fla., credit union has agreed to buy Fidelity Bank of Florida, which the SBA designated as a certified lender in 2017.
January 24 -
Three groups in North Carolina have scrapped plans to start banks because of difficulty raising capital, among other reasons.
January 24 -
Wells Fargo named Steve Troutner head of the community bank's U.S. Western region, one of the unit's most senior outside hires since a scandal over bogus accounts erupted more than two years ago.
January 24 -
The bank says regulators want information about its possible role in the money laundering scandal; Kristi Mitchem moves to BMO Global Asset Management.
January 24 -
The New York company will add $504 million of asset-based and equipment finance loans as part of the acquisition.
January 23 -
The Boston company reported a quarterly profit despite special charges, mortgage headwinds and lost SBA revenue tied to the partial government shutdown.
January 23 -
Bank First's deal for Partnership is the third Wisconsin bank merger announced this week.
January 23 -
Industry groups and lawmakers have joined bankers in insisting the agency develop a plan to resolve the paperwork problem before the partial government shutdown ends.
January 23 -
The Florida company's earnings increased after it completed a big acquisition and produced strong year-over-year loan production.
January 22 -
The McLean, Va., company also reported a decline in charge-offs on credit card loans.
January 22 -
CEO Greg Carmichael says the Cincinnati bank will hire bankers in Denver, Dallas and Houston as part of a broader expansion into fast-growing markets that are home to lots of midsize firms. It is also interested in buying more fee-based businesses.
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