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Indianapolis-based CU has operated an insurance CUSO since 2004.
April 20 -
The company has hired an investment bank to help it consider strategic alternatives, which could also include recapitalizing.
April 20 -
The North Carolina company reported lower net income from a year earlier after extinguishing nearly $3 billion in Federal Home Loan bank advances. BB&T also reported more regulatory charges as it deals with a consent order.
April 20 -
The Mississippi company's first-quarter earnings rose 60% from a year earlier. Its results from last year were weighed down by a settlement with regulators.
April 19 -
The Ohio company said it is retaining more FirstMerit deposit accounts than it had projected. At the same time, Huntington is moving forward with cost-cutting tied to the acquisition.
April 19 -
Loan growth and increased fee income helped offset slightly higher expenses in the first quarter.
April 18 -
The On the Rise Financial Center will provide consumers with affordable financial products and financial literacy training.
April 18 -
Credit union will switch May 1, becoming the 20th Share One client in California.
April 18 -
Future Retail Ltd., India’s biggest department store chain that gained from the government’s surprise currency clampdown, still has room to extend the rally that’s more than doubled its market value this year.
April 18 -
Check imaging reduces the need to handle paper, reduces clearing time and paves the way for mobile deposit and remote capture. However, this new functionality also means financial institutions take on greater risk from electronic acceptance, images in the cloud, and significantly reduced float times.
April 18
InAuth -
Jack Ma’s Ant Financial Services Group has deep enough pockets to win the bidding war against Euronet Worldwide for MoneyGram, but money may not be the deciding factor in this deal.
April 17 -
Jefferson Harralson, the Georgia company's new chief financial officer, had covered banks at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods for 15 years.
April 17 -
Tangerine Bank, the digital lender owned by Bank of Nova Scotia, will start offering credit lines this year as it seeks to bolster flagging profit through expanded product offerings.
April 13 -
NCUA cites safety and soundness concerns at the $107 million-asset credit union.
April 13 -
Yman Vien says she lost her job at American Metro Bancorp because of her gender. The bank says the move was tied to poor decisions that led to a regulatory order in 2009.
April 13 -
The service will start with transfers to India and the Phillipines, though Remitly plans to add more recipient countries in the near future.
April 13 -
The Memphis, Tenn., company also reported an improvement in credit quality during the first quarter.
April 13 -
Despite some mixed signals, the Chinese government has shown a willingness to loosen restrictions on imports. That would be good news for international payments players.
April 13
Azoya International -
The new CUSO is intended to provide services for credit unions across Southeast Texas.
April 12 -
The company appointed a representative of Stilwell Group to its board. Stilwell, meanwhile, agreed to back Delanco's board nominees and refrain from pushing for the company's sale.
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