Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Atlanta bank warned that some customers may experience intermittent access. A routine system upgrade gone awry caused the problem.
September 18 -
Goldman's lending and deposit-taking division gets a new chief, while its EMEA head take's responsibility for Goldman's business outside North America; SunTrust's website and mobile app down for second day.
September 18 -
Organizers of Watermark Bank aim to open early next year.
September 18 -
Carey Halio, who becomes CEO of Goldman Sachs Bank USA next month, wants to sustain its drive for consumer deposits and add products that make it more of a primary bank for customers.
September 17 -
The storm dumped a record amount of rain on North Carolina over several days. Some sections of the coast remain off limits due to flooded highways.
September 17 -
The bank chalked up its outage to "a normal system upgrade that experienced technical difficulty."
September 17 -
Halio has served as chief financial officer of Goldman Sachs Bank USA for the past four years, and she previously worked in the company’s credit risk division
September 17 -
A sluggish business climate and few M&A opportunities freed up midsize banks to invest in better tech systems and services, says Regions Chairman Grayson Hall.
September 17 -
Olson ran a bank founded by his father in his hometown of Fergus Falls, Minn., before a long career in Washington.
September 14 -
As the Cincinnati bank seeks to regroup after the fatal shootings at its headquarters, the incident underscores the need for preparedness at banks and credit unions of all sizes, workplace safety experts say.
September 14 -
SynapseFI is engineering banking to work as digital parts that connect so easily an amateur developer could potentially build a functioning bank.
September 14 -
A new, 10-part podcast series examining housing blight; JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon baits President Trump; U.S. Bank returns to small-dollar lending; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
September 14 -
First Busey is buying a bank with a large securities portfolio, whose size would be easier to adjust than traditional bank assets as it seeks to stay below the $10 billion mark.
September 14 -
Small banks and credit unions are searching for a high-tech edge over big-name financial institutions, and Amy Gililland at the technology firm Kasasa says it’s a goal that is within sight.
September 14 -
Acquiring fintechs can be a smart way for banks to access needed tech talent, but they must be careful not to stifle innovation in the merger.
September 14 -
Speaking at an investor conference in New York, John Shrewsberry addressed a recent media report saying regulators had rejected Wells Fargo’s restitution plan for overcharged auto customers.
September 14 -
Policymakers are right to re-examine the industry’s exemption and the unfair competitive advantage it provides.
September 14 -
This is the second such pact the Great Lakes State has entered in order to make interstate branching for state-chartered credit unions more accessible.
September 14 -
The Delaware company said it recouped nearly two-thirds of the costs it incurred as part of a legal settlement reached earlier this year.
September 13 -
The broadening of JPMorgan's Sapphire Reserve brand is emblematic of the niche expansion megabanks must rely on since bank M&A is not an option.
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