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The comptroller, now a year and a half on the job, discusses his attempts to revamp the supervision process for national banks and make the agency run more efficiently.
May 19 -
Regulators placed the $3 billion-asset institution into conservatorship less than a year after the New York City-based CU fired President and CEO Kam Wong in the wake of embezzlement charges.
May 17 -
The Illinois bank is buying a bank formed in the 1970s to serve Cuban-Americans.
May 17 -
Vernon Hill's U.K. bank sold $479 million of new stock and issued fresh details about its turnaround efforts. Those included plans to cease its controversial practice of purchasing design and branding services from a business owned by Hill's wife.
May 17 -
His administration is looking at different alternatives to reform the housing finance system.
May 17 -
Undeterred by setbacks in other cities, a broad coalition of community groups is seizing on popular mistrust of traditional banks to press the case for a city-owned bank.
May 17 -
The AGs say the agency's plan to rescind ability-to-repay requirements for payday loans would undermine states' ability to enforce their own laws.
May 17 -
Kerry Parker plans to retire from the Austin, Texas-based institution next month.
May 17 -
JPMorgan Chase is buying InstaMed, a cloud-based health care payments platform that’s seen significant growth in recent years from consumer medical payments.
May 17 -
Pangea says it is developing a digital account after customers complained that the bank relationship they had wasn't "for them."
May 17