The Frisco Soccer & Entertainment Center announced that five individuals will be enshrined into the Texans Credit Union Walk of Fame for the inaugural 2005 season. The credit union is a name sponsor of the facility. The Texans Credit Union Walk of Fame will consist of an esplanade located north of the stadium and running directly through the center of the youth soccer fields, a stretch that spans approximately 1,200 feet. Various commemorative markers will be located within this area, with plaques on each recognizing members of the soccer community who have been instrumental in helping build the sport in Texas. Additionally, other markers will also recognize key events in Texas soccer history. The Texans CU website will be among those that include applications for nominations.
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BayFirst Financial, which has reported problems with SBA loans, expects to reach an agreement with its regulators in connection with credit administration and other issues.
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A report from J.D. Power indicates that the neobank Chime gained the highest percentage of newly opened checking accounts in the third quarter of 2025.
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The court upheld the Federal Reserve Board's right to block Custodia from direct access to its payment systems. The bank is considering asking for a rehearing.
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The Tacoma, Washington-based bank, which has completed two mergers since 2023, said Thursday that it will buy back up to $700 million of its own shares over the next year.
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New York State's former top regulator Adrienne A. Harris has rejoined Sullivan & Cromwell as of counsel and senior policy advisor; Founders Bank appointed Karen Grau to its board of directors; Deutsche Bank's DWS Group is opening an office in Abu Dhabi; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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