Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The bank is first to fail in New Jersey since 2012.
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The San Francisco bank said Friday that it plans to close at least 400 branches over the next two years, part of an effort to reduce annual expenses by $2 billion.
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The company would prefer buying banks with $5 billion to $10 billion in assets unless it finds an appealing alternative in a strategic market such as Raleigh or Nashville.
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JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and PNC reported lackluster revenue growth as higher trading fees and increases in commercial lending barely compensated for consumer-side challenges.
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Violations of Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money-laundering compliance remain a hot topic for financial institutions as regulators can bar them from branch building and bank acquisitions. Here are some notable regulatory actions that are still unresolved.
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Groundbreaking ceremonies, donations to worthy causes and more great givebacks from credit unions to the communities they serve.
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The deal expands Post Oak’s existing operations around Houston
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While the rising interest rate environment has gotten a lot of attention, plenty of other factors will play a role in CUs’ financial fortunes in the year ahead, including a potential Dodd-Frank rollback, rising delinquencies and more.
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William Davis Jr. was the company’s CEO from 1996 to 2009
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Robins Financial recognizes trio of top employees, Numerica ramps up lending department and more CU professionals in the news.
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The San Francisco private bank reported double-digit gains in originations and noninterest income that led to a nearly 30% increase in profits last quarter.
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Loans increased, the margin widened and credit quality continued to improve.
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The Open Financial Exchange has 7,000 installations. More than a decade ago, the industry saw the data standard as the solution to screen scraping, a practice that bedevils them today.
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Fourth-quarter profit dropped 5.4% as revenue from its mortgage business declined, Wells Fargo said Friday.
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The Seattle company warned that fourth-quarter profit could fall more than 80% from a year earlier.
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Big banks report; Why Goldman is different
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JPMorgan Chase said profit rose 24% as bond-trading revenue climbed more than analysts estimated and expenses fell.
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PNC’s fourth-quarter profit improved on higher lending to corporate customers for real estate and other loans.
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Bank of America, the second-largest U.S. lender by assets, said fourth-quarter profit rose 43% as revenue from fixed-income trading increased and expenses dropped.
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The company had been operating for years under a licensing agreement with the San Francisco banking giant.
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