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Avidia Bank in Massachusetts collaborated with Exhibit 'A' Brewing to produce and sell an IPA as part of a plan to boost marketing to small businesses and millennials.
July 20 -
The company will no longer originate indirect auto loans outside of Florida and Georgia.
July 20 -
Texas Credit Union Commissioner Harold E. Feeney plans to retire at the end of this year.
July 20 -
The company has created a municipal group that will focus on nonpublic financing services at a time when loans to bond issuers are declining.
July 20 -
Brentwood Bank’s purchase of Union Building and Loan would give it a larger presence around the Steel City.
July 19 -
India's regulatory approach shows it's serious about supporting myriad international payment technology plays, in contrast to China's doing the bare minimum to satisfy international pressure for openness.
July 19 -
The Los Angeles company, which focuses on Korean-Americans, aims to raise $50 million.
July 19 -
Brand comes to Empower from Evergreen Credit Union, where he has served as president and CEO since 2011.
July 19 -
Rose Ellis Baggerly started at the Virginia-based CU in 1979 as a teller and was appointed to the top job in 1997.
July 19 -
A tempered forecast overshadowed solid second-quarter results at the North Carolina regional bank.
July 19 -
The Cleveland company reported higher investment banking income and kept many expense items in check during the second quarter.
July 19 -
Rural Alaskans, including Native Americans living in the mountains, may not have access to traditional banks. But they aren't exactly living off the grid.
July 19 -
The Dallas bank reported sizable growth in business and mortgage lending in the second quarter, but it more than doubled its provision for loan losses to cover four credits that went into nonaccrual status.
July 18 -
Paul Watkins served as chief counsel for the Arizona AG's 150-person civil litigation division and also headed up the office's fintech initiatives.
July 18 -
PeoplesBancorp in Holyoke, Mass., has agreed to buy First Suffield Financial in Connecticut for $60 million.
July 18 -
OneUnited in Boston recently issued a debit card supporting immigrants, taking a public stand on a divisive national issue.
July 18 -
The asset milestone comes as Westbury, N.Y.-based Nassau Educators Federal Credit Union celebrates 80 years in business.
July 18 -
The big custody bank's fees surged on new business gained from its deal for UBS business units in Europe.
July 18 -
Credit unions in the Silver and Golden states saw strong increases in growth and deposits during the first quarter of 2018.
July 18 -
The Mississippi company said it has recorded most of the expected charge-offs tied to the last severe decline in oil prices.
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