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The addition of John Stallings, who ran SunTrust's Virginia operations, is intended to make Union a more nimble institution, allowing CEO John Asbury to spend more time on strategic planning.
September 6 -
The acquisition will allow Eagle to expand into southwestern Montana.
September 6 -
The company said it could use the proceeds to fund acquisitions and to make more loans.
September 5 -
Quaint Oak in Pennsylvania is making a big push in real estate brokerage, a business that many state-chartered banks might think is illegal for them to pursue.
September 5 -
“You can’t serve the public if your employees are shellshocked,” said one top banker, comments echoed by other institutions dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey.
September 5 -
Payments startup UTRUST is calling its first step in building a bitcoin and cryptocurrency payments platform with consumer protections a huge success, despite events working against its industry in China.
September 5 -
With a blanket ban on initial coin offerings, China has sidestepped an issue plaguing regulators worldwide: are such tokens securities?
September 5 -
The long-term recovery for thousands of Texans whose homes were decimated by Hurricane Harvey rests with a Trump administration government outsider who wants his agency's budget cut by billions of dollars.
September 5 -
The Wisconsin company plans to shutter half of Bank Mutual's branches, including seven in Milwaukee.
September 1 -
Apple Pay Cash will likely integrate with Apple’s iMessage platform when iOS 11 is released.
September 1 -
The Houston company doesn't expect any material impact on its commercial-and-industrial book, though there is potential risk tied to residential mortgages. Management, meanwhile, has started rolling out programs to help customers recover.
September 1 -
At NASCUS meeting, Rick Metsger says the regulator is listening to all points of view.
August 31 -
Financial Institutions will incorporate Robshaw & Julian into another firm it bought early last year.
August 31 -
Amendments mean parity with federal law, other changes allowing efficient CU operations.
August 31 -
Mobile wallet adoption in the U.S. is slow, and the payments industry has only itself to blame.
August 30 -
SDCCU’s member base increased nearly 10 percent in one year, as total assets rose to $8.2 billion.
August 30 -
Wells Fargo forced borrowers to pay millions of dollars in fees to extend interest rate locks that expired due to the bank's delays in processing mortgage applications, a lawsuit claims.
August 29 -
Heartland Bank had been operating under a regulatory order from the Fed since December.
August 29 -
Square Inc.'s addition of mobile chip-and-PIN in the U.K. and Australia markets is setting a precedent that some in the U.S. are loath to follow.
August 29 -
The company, which has faced pressure to sell from an activist investor, had been operating with an interim leader since December.
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