Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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With a lighter compliance burden, small banks could shift tech spending to customer-facing innovation.
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A lack of talent, capital and good business planning proved fatal for bank organizers in California and Georgia.
June 1 -
Hilton Capital Management wants National Bankshares to buy back stock or declare a special dividend.
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There are so many reasons — the credit cycle, the plight of small banks or competition from Amazon and foreign banks — that the head of JPMorgan could live to regret that statement.
June 1 -
Kathy Thorson, who is currently a market president at MetaBank, will oversee strategy for all of its four markets.
June 1 -
The agency’s recent bulletin could help banks get back into the small-dollar lending business, keeping needy borrowers out of debt traps. But other regulatory limits remain in focus.
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The company agreed to pay $32 million for Mercersburg Financial.
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Organizers of CommerceOne Bank are one step closer to a planned opening this summer.
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Readers react to acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney easing mortgage reporting requirements, opine on facial recognition systems, weigh in on Wells Fargo’s attempts to change its culture and more.
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County Bancorp in Manitowoc, Wis., posted record profits in the first quarter after completing an acquisition last year.
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Fulton Financial, Univest Corp. of Pennsylvania and Franklin Financial Services disclosed a total of $75 million in exposure to the commercial relationship.
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As other banks de-emphasize mortgage lending, Citizens is spending half a billion dollars to buy a large originator with a big servicing portfolio.
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A group in North Carolina has finally gone public with its brand, and three other de novos have already been rebranded.
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Whether they’re thwarting cyber thieves or building out new apps, bank chiefs say hefty tech investments are now a cost of doing business — but they have to convince shareholders.
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Fiat Chrysler is expected to announce Friday that it will establish its own captive finance unit in the U.S. The move could be bad news for its lending partners.
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Customers at the Providence, R.I., company were unable to access their accounts, due to what a spokesman described as a "technical issue."
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More than a third of banks formed from 2006 to 2008 no longer exist. Leaders of three banks still in business share their tips on how they have remained open — and relevant.
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Blue Gate Bank, which opened in January 2017, is being sold to Big Poppy Holdings.
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Stock Yards Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., has named James Hillebrand as its next CEO when David Heintzman retires later this year.
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