Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Banks and credit unions have been fighting each other so long that many have forgotten how the feud started and why it may matter to the future of both industries.
April 24 -
The company agreed to buy Landmark Bancshare in Marietta, Ga., for $115 million.
April 24 -
Double-digit gains in the bank's two largest loan categories offset declines in commercial and home loans.
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AssetMark Trust plans to offer a product for the $1 billion in cash it holds for clients.
April 24 -
Acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney announced a trio of significant changes to the CFPB.
April 24 -
Live Oak Bancshares wants its next bank president to “step on the gas” as it accelerates growth into new industries.
April 24 -
The Seattle company has faced criticism from an investor over its commitment to the business, which lost money in the first quarter.
April 24 -
Nearly a third of NBT Bancorp's revenue comes from fee businesses, though it took patience, several acquisitions and a tolerance for added regulation to get there.
April 23 -
The high-profile hiring of Huntley Garriott comes a year after the North Carolina company had brought on a veteran banker to run the unit.
April 23 -
Old National Bancorp in Indiana plans to sell 10 branches to Marine Credit Union, expanding the credit union's reach.
April 23 -
The Indiana bank plans to sell 10 branches to a credit union. It will also shut down several more locations.
April 23 -
The $17 billion-asset Bank of Hawaii reported higher profits on rising interest income, even as it saw yearly declines in mortgage banking and deposit fee income, as well as losses on investment securities.
April 23 -
The California company, which also focuses on Asian-Americans, agreed to buy First American International.
April 23 -
Citibank finds people need people (at least in a branch). Santander launches a new consumer app, which makes money transfers using blockchain technology. JPMorgan Chase can be an intimidating partner for fintech startups. Plus, Elizabeth Warren’s new mission.
April 20 -
The issues at Wells Fargo extend beyond the fines; Ally Financial's auto finance chief departs; ICBA chief Cam Fine signs off; and more from this week's most-read stories.
April 20 -
More than two dozen Mexican credit unions will not be able to offer digital banking services.
April 20 -
If President Trump doesn't name a director before the midterm elections, he could lose his best shot at reshaping the bureau long term.
April 20 -
First Personal Bank in Illinois tried — and failed — to sell itself three times. The bank finally found an eager buyer after tackling several lingering problems.
April 20 -
The news of the data breach cast a shadow over relatively strong first-quarter earnings for the Atlanta bank.
April 20 -
An $378 million agreement to buy Farmers Capital will allow the West Virginia company to bridge a gap between Louisville, Ky., and Huntington, W.Va.
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