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Hundreds of branches temporarily shuttered during the pandemic are now permanently closed.
January 20 -
Payments activity “snapped back” in the fourth quarter and should lift revenue the next few quarters, CEO Brian Moynihan said.
January 19 -
The Dallas bank says reserves could return to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2021— a year earlier than analysts were predicting — if vaccines prove effective at slowing the spread of the coronavirus.
January 19 -
The latest round includes two new investors, Eurazeo Growth and Wellington Management, as well as one returning shareholder, Sprints Capital.
January 19 -
During the past year we’ve seen some ingenious, innovative solutions addressing financial inclusion, and that will need to continue, says GPS CFO Richard Hodgson.
January 19
Global Processing Services -
Revenue from sales and trading rose 7% to $3.06 billion in the fourth quarter, missing analysts' $3.15 billion forecast. The division, helmed by Jim DeMare, was hurt by unexpected weakness in fixed-income trading.
January 19 -
Goldman Sachs' dealmakers capped their record year with a fourth-quarter revenue jump that helped profit more than double.
January 19 -
Weeks away from succeeding Michael Corbat, Jane Fraser said she’d consider streamlining some units or divesting others as part of her effort to kick-start return on equity.
January 15 -
CEO Charlie Scharf’s long-awaited expense-reduction plan got a chilly reception from investors.
January 15 -
Federal relief efforts have minimized loan losses so far, but risks remain in credit card, auto and business lending. Many borrowers will need another lifeline to stay afloat until the economy rebounds, CEO Jamie Dimon says.
January 15 -
It is the 18th state to pass a law imposing rate caps on all consumer loans, including payday and car title loans.
January 15 -
However, it beat analysts' estimates thanks to a big reserve release, a smaller-than-expected rise in expenses and other factors.
January 15 -
In placing the $6.6 million-asset institution in conservatorship, the regulator has taken charge of two credit unions in just the first two weeks of the year.
January 15 -
Fourth-quarter results were hurt by restructuring and customer-remediation charges, but the release of credit-loss reserves and the sale of a student-lending business gave an unexpected boost to net income.
January 15 -
Strong trading and investment banking fees also contributed to a 42% increase in profit to $12.1 billion in the fourth quarter.
January 15 -
The project will deploy $20 million as secondary capital to expand economic relief and financial inclusion, and follows a $1 million project last summer aimed at helping low-income consumers in Rust Belt cities.
January 14 -
Smaller financial institutions and fintechs need to work together to continue closing the unbanked gap through expanded digital banking capabilities.
January 14
VSoft -
Robert Kafafian says he's hearing more MOE chatter now than at any time in his decades-long career as a consultant. He cited smaller banks' need to cut costs, improve tech offerings and compete with bigger lenders.
January 13 -
The nation's third-largest credit union saw a huge lending spike in 2020, especially in its mortgage division, while membership grew by 159%, thanks in part to merger activity.
January 13 -
The Utah company, which serves more than 2,000 banks and credit unions, has grown rapidly because it helps financial institutions deliver the types of personalized financial advice consumers have increasingly come to expect.
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