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Downward pressure on Canada’s bank fees continues, as Bank of Montreal this week announced it’s eliminating fees for Interac e-Transfers for all customers with Canadian checking and premium-rate savings accounts.
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A strong economy, an abundance of small businesses and a shakeout from industry consolidation are making the area between Los Angeles and San Diego appealing to bank organizers.
March 2 -
JD.com Inc. agreed to sell its finance arm for 14.3 billion yuan ($2.1 billion) in cash while retaining a share of its future profits, part of a deal to spin off the fast-growing division and create a strong rival to billionaire Jack Ma’s Ant Financial.
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The bank will have $700 million in assets under management after it buys HJ Wealth Management in Pennsylvania.
March 2 -
Iberiabank is making the biggest deal in its history in Miami, an area known for boom-bust cycles and a condo market that stung banks during the crisis.
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A broad pilot to test contactless open-loop payments on Singapore's trains and buses will go live March 20, according to local mass-transit authorities and Mastercard, which is sponsoring the initiative.
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Oregon-based CU now can serve the licensed insurance industry nationwide.
March 1 -
Union of North Island CU and California CU creates $2.8 billion institution.
March 1 -
Digital payments can make travel payments easier and boost financial services in emerging markets. In some cases, it's doing both.
March 1
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Sweden-based Klarna has partnered with GhostBed, a U.S. online mattress retailer, as the payments company expands its reach with more direct-to-consumer brands.
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Financial services providers and fintech startups in the U.K. will soon have another bank to work with to gain access to the country's payment systems and core banking technology — and potentially save money in doing so.
February 28 -
Technology company says CU SoCal will have a unified platform for online and mobile banking.
February 28 -
Commerce Union had been focused on expanding around Nashville, Tenn., until a lender based 120 miles away was available to hire.
February 27 -
Tiny Hudson Municipal lost more than $30,000 during each of the last two years.
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The executive, who was also M&T's chief operating officer, died on Sunday after an extended illness.
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Fifth Third, which is currently barred from buying banks, has announced a pair of nonbank deals in recent months.
February 27 -
ACI's Universal Payments software for merchants will deliver various payments options to a new Co-op program which covers more than 2,800 stores in the U.K.
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The SEC is investigating the bank for selling clients mutual funds that charge marketing fees when other, cheaper funds were available. SunTrust expects an enforcement action.
February 27 -
Minnesota CU has returned more than $2.6 million since rewards program started in 2012.
February 27 -
Smith takes over for Jerry Cross, who retired after 32 years of service.
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