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A pending combination with Animas Credit Union will broaden the Albuquerque-based institution's reach in northern New Mexico.
September 23 -
The Connecticut company will receive $120 million in cash from AssuredPartners for People's United Insurance Agency.
September 23 -
The competition has leading-edge technology, but consumers may be looking for more than just bells and whistles when choosing where to do their banking.
September 18Agora Services -
The San Diego bank first considered finding a buyer two years ago and had offers in early 2019. The price of the deal it finally reached in the throes of the pandemic was much lower than some earlier offers.
September 18 -
Deal activity, already on pace for its slowest year in more than two decades, will likely remain suppressed until bankers get a handle on credit exposure and more clarity on valuations.
September 16 -
The $282 million-asset institution's new name is intended to build on its work with underserved communities around St. Louis.
September 15 -
The company's outgoing CFO discussed ways the asset cap is stunting growth, but provided no updates at an industry conference on when the restriction might be lifted or the types of jobs it will cut.
September 14 -
When Jane Fraser takes the reins of Citigroup in February, she will have to tackle the company’s cards slump, lagging performance metrics and challenges presented by employees’ return to the office.
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At a time when many lenders are shying away from an industry hit hard by the pandemic, State Bank of Texas is going all in.
September 10 -
When Jane Fraser takes the reins of Citigroup in February, she will have to tackle the company’s cards slump, lagging performance metrics and challenges presented by employees’ return to the office.
September 10