BROCKTON, Mass. - (05/29/06) HarborOne CUs specialloan for lead paint abatement received a special citation last weekduring the MassHousing agencys 10th annual Home OwnershipAwards ceremony. The credit union made a total of 59 low-interestGet the Lead Out loans in 2005 for a total of$926,000 to help low- and moderate-income homeowners remove leadpaint from their homes. Thats almost a quarter of all thespecial lead paint loans made in the state. Since the program wascreated in 1997 there have been a total of 3,382 loans made for$61.4 million.
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When the Trump tax cuts expire next year, the White House will ask for higher corporate taxes and a buyback tax as Congress enters one of its biggest economic fights of the decade, which will have major implications for bankers.
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Large banks, particularly those with over $100 billion in assets, see increasing supervisory shortcomings related to interest rate and liquidity risks, governance and risk control issues, and cite cybersecurity, CRE values, and remote work trends as potential hazards in the future.
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American Heritage Federal Credit Union in Philadelphia plans to acquire three branches and $105 million of deposits from Linkbancorp. The deal is part of a growing number of transactions involving credit unions buying whole banks or portions of their branch networks.
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In this week's edition of the American Banker news quiz, gauge your understanding of topics like Trump's ongoing criminal trial, alleged misconduct within the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., industry succession planning and more.
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Many banks got shares in the lucrative payments network when it went public in 2008. Some of them are now looking to sell in order to offset losses on their sales of underwater bonds.
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Depositors are still flocking to online-only banking platforms offered by companies such as Ally, Capital One and Discover. But overall customer satisfaction took a "statistically significant" drop, according to a new J.D. Power report.
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