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Bank of America has given Thomas Montag the full title of chief operating officer, while David Darnell will move away from headquarters in Charlotte, N.C., and become vice chairman.
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Square and Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has been in Ferguson, Mo., as part of the protests that followed the police shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed African American teenager, earlier this month.
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WASHINGTON A group of retail trade associations and large retailers wants the Supreme Court to review the Federal Reserve Board's cap on debit card swipe fees that merchants say is higher than the fee limit envisioned in the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Preferred Bank in Los Angeles has recovered a large chunk of a loan it had given up on. The $1.9 billion-asset company said a $5.6 million loan that had been put in nonaccrual status was paid off Friday.
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Highlands Bankshares in Abingdon, Va., has elected a new chairman and president.
August 18 - Missouri
FERGUSON, Mo. Although Alliance Credit Union's luck continues to hold out amid the riots with an office located at the center of the civil unrest here that is undamaged, local residents are far less fortunate.
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Pathfinder Bancorp in Oswego, N.Y., could raise nearly $27 million through a second-step conversion.
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The Connecticut company was an early adopter of branch modernization, starting an effort four years ago that has led to the closure of underperforming locations, enhanced digital offerings and use of universal bankers.
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First Interstate BancSystem, in Billings, Mont., will appeal a Montana state court jury's verdict that the company pay about $17 million in compensatory and punitive damages from a dispute with a former customer.
August 18 - Washington
WASHINGTON CUNA paid former President and CEO Bill Cheney more than $1.3 million in total compensation in 2013, according to IRS form 990 released by the trade association.
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Four Oaks Fincorp in Four Oaks, N.C., has raised $24 million through a rights offering.
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Stephen E. Dowd, the chief financial officer of CMS Bancorp in White Plains, N.Y., has died. The $273 million-asset company announced Dowds unexpected passing in a press release on Friday.
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An investor has filed a lawsuit to block the merger deal between the two First Citizens banks in the Carolinas, which are controlled by the Holding family. The case could turn on whether the directors on the special committees that reviewed the deal were truly independent of the Holdings.
August 15 - Michigan
LIVONIA, Mich. One of the most successful league initiatives in the country, Invest in America, is steering its way along a new course.
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Costs associated with its recent acquisition pushed Cascade Bancorp, in Bend, Ore., into the red in the second quarter.
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FREDERICK, Md. Although software as a service is a common phrase due to wide market adoption rates, technology as a service is another idiom that is catching on for similar reasons.
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TAMPA, Fla. Grow Financial Federal Credit Union wanted a technology tool that captures results and interest so it invested in teller capture solutions.
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AUBURN HILLS, Mich. When credit union members need answers to questions these days, they want them easily and fast.
August 15 - Nevada
AS VEGAS Credit union boards must always have an eye on succession plans for both themselves and for upper management.
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Sun Bancorp in Mount Laurel, N.J., plans to raise approximately $20 million to fund its recent restructuring.
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