Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Texas bank disclosed that James Dreibelbis, a longtime Woodforest executive, succeeded Nash as president and CEO in late December.
January 18 -
Citi is the first to share its unadjusted pay gap and lays out its goals for improvement. Bankers will be getting to know the progressive female freshmen who are storming D.C. a lot better. Plus, lots of fintech people moves and Gillette's take on toxic masculinity.
January 18 -
Hackers pretending to screen a Chilean ATM network staffer for a new job instead slipped malware onto his work computer, leading to a broader attack.
January 18 -
Coast-Tel Federal Credit Union is merging into Bay Federal Credit Union on Feb. 1 with the integration expected to be completed by midyear.
January 18 -
Mark Sander, who has been with the company since 2011, succeeded Michael Schudder, who remains chairman and CEO.
January 18 -
Valley National will reinvent itself as Vast Bank over the next few months. The move is part of an effort to attract younger customers.
January 18 -
A spike in charge-offs in the third quarter stoked concerns about commercial real estate exposure. Shares in the Arkansas company rose after it reported its fourth-quarter results.
January 18 -
Credit union and bank executives say the federal work stoppage hasn’t hit business lines yet, but that could change if things drag on much longer.
January 18 -
Attorney General-nominee William Barr signaled this week he was not likely to crack down on financial institutions serving pot businesses, but even if he is confirmed and sticks with his assurance, the situation is far from resolved
January 17 -
Attorney General-nominee William Barr signaled this week he was not likely to crack down on financial institutions serving pot businesses, but even if he is confirmed and sticks with his assurance, the situation is far from resolved
January 17 -
Executives at Key pushed back against doubts over a deal for Laurel Road Bank’s digital lending platform so late in the credit cycle, arguing that its customers are prime borrowers with high incomes.
January 17 -
John Milleson, who has led the company for 20 years, will retire after his successor is in place.
January 17 -
The North Carolina regional closed dozens of branches and cut jobs across the company, directing a chunk of the savings to digital banking initiatives.
January 17 -
The online platform, created by Laurel Road Bank in 2013, allows users to refinance student loans and originate mortgages.
January 17 -
Farm Service Agency staff will have three days to work on existing loan applications and provide tax documents for existing loans.
January 17 -
The parent of Bell Bank said that the pending sale of Discovery Benefits is not a prelude to selling its bank.
January 17 -
A number of healthy credit unions have undertaken “mergers of equals” to bolster long-term prospects. But those institutions are opening themselves up to unique risks and challenges as a result.
January 17 -
The Montana company will more than double its assets in Utah when it buys FNB Bancorp.
January 17 -
The online student lender said it is reallocating some jobs and "sunsetting" others.
January 16 -
The Iowa company will pay $94 million for a bank with five branches and $727 million in loans.
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