RALEIGH, N.C. - (10/20/05) -- State Employees CU announcedWednesday it plans to install DeLaRue coin sorters in all of its189 North Carolina branches over the next three years to providefree coin-counting services to its members. The coin sorters willall be equipped with English and Spanish language options and signsthat tout the credit union's 'FAT CAT' youth program promotingsavings. The $12 billion credit union plans to roll out 50 sortersfor use by the end of the year.
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Goldman Sachs Chief Legal Officer Kathryn Ruemmler received an 11% pay hike last year, bringing her total compensation to $25 million; U.S. Bank promoted Toby Clements to chief operations officer; Klarna is expanding its forward-flow and whole-loan sale deal with Elliot Investment Management to $2 billion; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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Carter Bankshares in Martinsville, Va., sold more than $200 million of loans made to companies controlled by Sen. Jim Justice and his family, closing out a once close relationship that later descended into rancor and litigation.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Office of Inspector General said in a Thursday report that staffing cuts over the past year could strain supervision and the agency's response to a crisis.
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The latest rise in property tax collections at the end of last year continued a nine-quarter streak of increases, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
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American Banker data finds that regulatory clarity is the top ask from executives holding back on adoption planning.
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