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The Mississippi company will pay more than $38 million for Texas First Bancshares.
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The Pennsylvania community bank has seen rapid growth in recent years, thanks in large part to its success in attracting women clients.
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Thurlow recognized that if she wanted to get serious about reaching the unbanked in her community, she needed to meet people where they were. That meant providing financial products they actually need and giving them access in their native language.
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StreetShares, started as a peer-to-peer service for veterans, has added a platform intended to connect small financial institutions and underbanked companies.
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Infosys has joined Visa B2B Connect, a four-month old Visa hub that cuts indirect processes and intermediaries out of global business transactions.
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The company will gain 34 branches and $1.2 billion in assets when it buys State Capital in Mississippi.
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The decision to bring in Michael Doyle follows a quarter where the South Dakota company reported a spike in net charge-offs.
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The Michigan company sold collateral tied to Live Well, a mortgage company that has filed for bankruptcy protection.
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The company will buy TB&T Bancshares, which operates branches near Texas A&M University.
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The Pennsylvania company will pay $31 million for a bank with $269 million in assets.
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The California company said it has no timeline for Russell Colombo's expected retirement.
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JWTT, created by former Wedbush Securities bankers, says it will use its connections to court business from other investment banks that were recently sold.
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Marji Hughes is leading the California-based institution on a temporary basis as the board searches for its next CEO.
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Nearly a tenth of the industry’s deals this year were connected to the state, which boasts a good number of sought-after small banks.
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To eke out growth in the mature payments terminal market, Square is taking its newest NFC-enabled hardware to markets outside the U.S. with heavy contactless card penetration, where some merchants are likely to be behind the technology curve.
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The company will pay $42 million in cash for the parent of Main Street Bank in southeastern Michigan.
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As the industry considers a movement-wide focus on diversity and inclusion, some at the annual Inclusiv conference say there are opportunities for credit unions to better serve immigrants and have more diverse staffs.
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A successor to Janet Bantz, who has led the Indiana-based institution since 1989, has been selected but not formally announced.
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The company will pay $29 million for Cornerstone Financial Services.
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Hispanics will make up more than half of new homeowners by 2030, and credit unions need to actively market to this demographic, according to a panel discussion at Inclusiv's annual conference.
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