Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The terminal and ATM maker, which is making a number of changes to its business, expecs the plant will be phased out by the end of the third quarter.
March 10 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
March 10 -
A number of small banks have disclosed material weaknesses in loan-loss accounting and other procedures. Reasons vary, but a common thread appears to be that accounting firms are facing pressure to beef up their scrutiny of internal controls in financial services.
March 9 -
Seniors typically have stellar credit and can be a good source of deposits in a rising rate environment.
March 9 -
Yolande Piazza has been serving in the role on an interim basis since Heather Cox left for USAA.
March 9 -
A recent trip to the branch reveals how even the oldest channel fails to understand, let alone solve, customer problems.
March 9 -
Equifax has introduced a software product that is said to give lenders instant access to a wide range of consumer data in a single platform, a long-term goal of many data providers.
March 9 -
Instant card issuance is an older technology, but it's tailor made for the digital and mobile world, where instant gratification is key.
March 9 -
The tiny Flagship Bank has made an unusual bet in agreeing to pay 20 times current capital to buy BankMobile, but the same Durbin amendment that prompted Customers Bancorp to sell the unit also made Flagship the ideal buyer.
March 8 -
HCSB Financial received a second subpoena from the Troubled Asset Relief Program's special inspector general.
March 8 -
Wells Fargo community banking head Mary Mack is seeking three new deputies and shaking up regional leadership of the division she inherited after a bogus-account scandal.
March 8 -
Johnson Bank in Racine, Wis., has hired the head of JPMorgan Chase’s Wisconsin-Minnesota market as its president.
March 8 -
Credit unions across the country are donating time and money to improve the lives of consumers in the communities they serve.
March 8 -
The price Customers Bancorp is getting for its BankMobile unit would exceed the initial estimates of $100 million to $150 million.
March 8 -
Experts shared insight and strategies into collecting, analyzing and using big data at the Credit Union Analystics Summit.
March 8 -
Democratic senators are gearing up for a showdown with Republicans over a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rule governing arbitration agreements in financial contracts.
March 7 -
Solarity CU is piloting a branch it calls an "engagement center' to address and align all the different ways members want to do business with it.
March 7 -
The Kennesaw, Ga.-based firm, which makes online installment loans to borrowers with blemished credit records, currently operates in 14 states.
March 7 -
The Innovative Lending Platform Association and the Coalition for Responsible Business Finance announced Monday that they are joining forces.
March 6 -
On Dec. 31, 2016. Dollars in thousands.
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