Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Bankers should be careful in their push to deregulate, as efforts to roll back some crisis-era rules will likely add new risks to the financial system.
March 12 -
Franklin Synergy and MidFirst both plan to deploy the online lending platform, which according to its creator can render loan decisions in just under three minutes.
March 12 -
Remote deposit capture fraud remains a threat, but analysts say that's just the tip of the iceberg. Here's how credit unions can better protect themselves -- and their members.
March 12 -
In a 26-year career at Discover Financial Services, it would seem that Amy Parsons has earned the title of a "doctor" of payments.
March 12 -
KS Bancorp disclosed in a legal filing that an takeover effort by First Citizens is spooking lenders and prompting prospects to delay and cancel plans to move deposits and lending relationships.
March 9 -
The mutual has agreed to buy Cape Ann Insurance, which specializes in personal insurance products.
March 9 -
Limited organic growth opportunities and rising premiums for bigger deals are fueling more sales of banks with $1 billion to $10 billion in assets.
March 9 -
The company has agreed to pay $89 million for Premier Commercial Bancorp. The acquisition would significantly increase its branch presence and lending in the Portland area.
March 9 -
If community banks fail to keep up with higher rates offered by online banks, credit unions and (soon) big banks, their liquidity may deteriorate even faster.
March 8 -
If community banks fail to keep up with higher rates offered by online banks, credit unions and (soon) big banks, their liquidity may deteriorate even faster.
March 8 -
As it gives its small-dollar lending regulation another look, the agency must consider borrowers who have no other credit options.
March 8 -
Many community bankers fear the fast-growing P-to-P network will increase costs without adding revenue.
March 8 -
The move provides a strong hint of the long-term succession plan CEO Leon Holschbach is putting in place.
March 8 -
With interest rates rising, corporate tax rates declining and regulatory relief likely on the way, now is actually a pretty good time to be a bank. That could be why sellers are holding out for more.
March 7 -
The Golden Contract Coalition, formed in mid-2016 to get community banks better deals with the “big three” core systems vendors, said banks need help with buying from fintech sellers as well.
March 7 -
Howard Bancorp and Bryn Mawr Bank are trying different approaches to reach out to underserved markets they’ve entered via acquisitions. Creative in-house initiatives may take on added importance as regulators move to "dial back" Community Reinvestment Act rules.
March 7 -
Financial agencies must prepare themselves to evaluate the practical effects of automated decision-making in lending and other programs to better detect fair-lending violations.
March 7 -
The company received bad news about the commercial loan after it reported a narrow profit in mid-February.
March 6 -
Citigroup plans to launch an online bank that will be marketed nationally. It is one of several large companies with an online bank or niche platform in operation or on the drawing board.
March 6 -
Two groups have announced plans to open banks in the state, and several others have had talks with regulators. Is there room for more?
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