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The acquisition of Malvern Bancorp in Pennsylvania would provide added heft in suburban Philadelphia markets. It is easily First Bank's largest-ever M&A deal.
December 14 -
Micron's planned semiconductor chip factory near Syracuse along with IBM's expansion project in the Hudson Valley could inject as much as $120 billion into markets inside the footprint of the combined NBT Bancorp and Salisbury Bancorp. NBT CEO John Watt calls the economic investments a "transformational opportunity" for the region.
December 13 -
After several years when the scandal-plagued bank was focused on cost cutting, CEO Charlie Scharf indicated Tuesday that the company has opportunities to expand revenue across every line of business.
December 6 -
JPMorgan Chase is planning to increase headcount in its Latin American private-banking unit by about 25% next year as the firm looks to attract more clients with $5 million to $25 million to invest at the bank.
December 6 -
The Texas company has set up commercial banking offices in Charleston and Greenville, and it has established a private banking office in Atlanta. Its long-term goal is to build a branch network in some key Southeastern markets.
December 5 -
As climate transition evolves in the coming years, banks will be in position to finance a wider range of decarbonization efforts than they have in the recent past, according to a new report from McKinsey.
December 1 -
JPMorgan Chase will store gold held by the world's biggest exchange-traded fund in its vaults, a major coup for the bank's bullion business.
December 1 -
InBankshares has hired a former PacWest senior executive — its third leader to come from a regional bank — in a move aimed at bringing in the skills necessary to run a much larger institution.
November 30 -
UBS Group Chairman Colm Kelleher said the bank will focus on the very richest US clients, backtracking from a plan to serve a broader segment of affluent customers after it abandoned a deal to buy the robo advisor Wealthfront.
November 30 -
Carlyle Group plans to raise at least $8.5 billion for a new private credit fund, as it competes with rivals to snap up lending business abandoned by banks.
November 28 -
Friendly Hills Bancorp will soon be called First Pacific — a name its CEO has coveted for years. First Missouri recently rebranded as Verimore, a name it made up by combining words from Latin and English. In both cases, the changes reflect the banks' expansion into new markets.
November 22 -
Deutsche Bank is weighing cuts to its leveraged finance unit as part of a review by CEO Christian Sewing into underperforming businesses as his three-year restructuring concludes.
November 21 -
Walmart health care executive Cheryl Pegus will join JPMorgan Chase's Morgan Health venture as a managing director, with aims to improve employer-sponsored health care.
November 21 -
Burke & Herbert Financial Services in Alexandria, Virginia, plans to list its shares on the Nasdaq stock market — not to raise funds, but to boost its profile with investors.
November 16 -
Banks that offer a wide array of products and services are confronting extraordinary challenges. They aren't doomed, however.
November 16
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JPMorgan Chase's asset-management arm entered into a deal to acquire more than $1 billion of single-family rentals, a sign that choppy markets haven't scared investors away from suburban housing.
November 15 -
JPMorgan Chase is on the hunt for buyouts to lend to and is hoping to gain market share in leveraged financing after avoiding the dozens of clunkers that have cost competitors billions of dollars.
November 15 -
Klarna has rolled out a search and compare tool in the U.K. and Nordics as the fintech looks to diversify its revenue away from buy now/pay later, which is under increasing scrutiny.
November 14 -
CI Financial Corp. outlined a plan to reduce debt and separate its US and Canadian businesses as the fund manager tries to rebuild investor confidence in its growth strategy.
November 10 -
Reeling from a series of scandals and financial troubles, Credit Suisse Group is paying a massive price to drum up demand for bond sales on both sides of the Atlantic that will give it a much-needed injection of cash.
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