- Michigan
LANSING, Mich. Six men have been arrested in connection with a string of credit union robberies here, and police are seeking information on a seventh person who may have been involved.
December 18 -
Citizens Security Bank in Bixby, Okla., will change its name in March to Mabrey Bank, taking on the last name of the family that owns and manages the bank.
December 18 -
The $1.3 billion-asset company said in a press release that Thomas Cherry will succeed Larry Dillon, who will remain chairman and chief executive. The company added that Cherry is expected to eventually succeed Dillon as CEO.
December 18 -
Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati has named an executive of the Cincinnati Bengals football team to its board.
December 18 - California
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. NCUA had a perfect track record when it came to data breaches until now.
December 18 -
ALBANY, N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed into law legislation allowing state-chartered credit unions to combine select employer groups, associational and community groups into a single field of membership at the same time, according to the New York Credit Union Association (NYCUA).
December 18 -
Tri-Valley Bank in San Ramon, Calif., plans to raise $2.5 million through a private placement of common stock.
December 18 -
The $6.5 billion-asset bank said in a press release Thursday that it plans to transfer its common stock and senior notes to the NYSE from the Nasdaq.
December 18 -
Meta Financial Group in Sioux Falls, S.D., has filed to raise up to $26 million by selling common stock.
December 17 - Virginia
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA is encouraging low-income credit unions to apply for the agency's latest round of technical assistance grants.
December 17 -
Small banks and credit unions are looking to a lab hosted by NCR's Digital Insight to try out new tech like biometrics and beacons in an effort to keep up with their larger competitors.
December 17 -
Small banks and credit unions are looking to a lab hosted by NCR's Digital Insight to try out new tech like biometrics and beacons in an effort to keep up with their larger competitors.
December 17 -
Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., is expanding its health care practice banking group for the second time this year.
December 17 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says its cybersecurity exams already include many of the same requirements New York's financial regulator recently spelled out for assessments of state-chartered banks.
December 17 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA said it has filed suit in federal court against U.S. Bank N.A. and Bank of America N.A., alleging these institutions violated state and federal laws by failing to fulfill their duties as trustees for 99 residential mortgage-backed securities trusts.
December 17 - South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. A campaign to boost usage of e-services not only hit the mark with clever marketing, but taught organizers some lessons about digital outreach.
December 17 -
George Engelke Jr., former chairman, president, and chief executive of the Astoria Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., has died.
December 16 -
Integrity Bancshares in Camp Hill, Pa., first approached S&T Bancorp about an $8 million loan before eventually agreeing to sell itself to the Indiana, Pa., company.
December 16 -
The Defense Department's decision to bar service members from using the military's discretionary allotment system will reduce Farmers Capital's annual process revenue by nearly $1.5 million.
December 16 -
The $1 billion-asset company said in a regulatory filing Tuesday that it repurchased its remaining shares of preferred stock issued to the Treasury Department during the financial crisis.
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