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MUFG Union Bank will close 20 branches of the former Frontier Bank in Washington state.
November 21 - New York
BUFFALO Many credit unions here remain closed after a massive winter storm dumped several feet of snow on the city in a matter of days.
November 21 -
The acquisition of CapitalSource has pushed PacWest's capital from full to overflowing. With diminished interest in M&A, the Los Angeles company recently doubled its dividend, while analysts expect management to award a special payout in the future.
November 21 -
WASHINGTON Payment operators should prioritize consumer protection as bad actors access networks like the automated clearing house and the industry tries to increase transaction speeds, a key regulator said Thursday.
November 21 -
Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., has expanded its student loan-refinancing program to include more options for shorter loan terms.
November 21 -
Fraternity Community Bancorp in Baltimore has agreed to add a director recommended by activist investor Joseph Stilwell.
November 20 -
Federal Reserve Board Gov. Daniel Tarullo said the agency wants to enforce its liquidity rules in such a way as to ensure that accumulated capital can be deployed in times of economic stress.
November 20 -
Hudson Valley Holding in Yonkers, N.Y., has agreed to sell A.R. Schmeidler & Co., an investment adviser unit, to Pine Street Asset Management.
November 20 -
Car loan delinquencies have risen significantly from the same time last year, a new report by Experian Automotive, an Irish market intelligence firm with U.S. headquarters in Costa Mesa, Calif.
November 20 -
Pacific Continental in Eugene, Ore., has agreed to buy Capital Pacific Bancorp in Portland, Ore.
November 20 -
Crazy Woman Creek Bancorp in Buffalo, Wyo., has exited the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
November 19 -
First Savings Bank of Perkasie in Perkasie, Pa., has agreed to merge with First Federal of Bucks County in Bristol, Pa.
November 19 -
First National Corp. in Strasburg, Va., has agreed to buy six branches in Virginia from Bank of America.
November 19 -
Silicon Valley Bank, based in Santa Clara, Calif., has selected 18 students from colleges around the country to participate in its inaugural SVB Trek, a program connecting students to West Coast tech leaders, including entrepreneurs and venture capitalists.
November 18 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Only 47 federally insured credit unions filed late Call Reports
November 18 -
First Financial Bancorp in Cincinnati has shuffled its C-Suite and appointed a new president.
November 18 -
First Financial Northwest in Renton, Wash., has gotten regulatory approval to receive a $70 million dividend from its bank unit.
November 18 -
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Credit union membership is up in Florida and Alabama, thanks in part to the success of a long-term branding campaign started more than three years ago.
November 18 -
Carver Bancorp in New York said Deborah Wright will retire as chief executive at the end of the year. The company's current president will succeed her.
November 17 -
John Hairston, set to become the Mississippi company's sole CEO, said Carl Chaney was not forced out as co-CEO. Still, he said the departure allows Hancock to streamline operations and become more efficient.
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