Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Large banks are outpacing community banks in deposit gathering because new liquidity rules make deposits more valuable to the biggest banks, mobile banking has been a deposit magnet for the heavyweights, and regional and midsize players hold certain advantages over smaller rivals, too.
October 11 -
The storm claimed at least 33 lives, though credit unions appear to have not suffered much if any significant damage.
October 11 -
First Tennessee Bank in Memphis said Tuesday that has promoted three executives in its Middle Atlantic region.
October 11 -
Enterprise Financial Services in Clayton, Mo., has agreed to acquire Jefferson County Bancshares in Festus, Mo.
October 11 -
The new prepaid rules make it harder for bad actors to enter the industry while also being broad enough to apply to future digital products.
October 11 -
Just like climate change, it is impossible to deny the gender bias in banking. Instead of sweeping bias under the rug, seek out the inequalities and unfair practices and fix them.
October 11 -
ATM operators have been down this road before, dealing with Mastercard's rules on EMV transactions occurring with the international Maestro debit cards as far back as 2013. But awareness and experience doesn't automatically translate to preparation.
October 10 -
More top executives at Wells Fargo will report to President and Chief Operating Officer Tim Sloan, the company announced Monday, a move that comes amid the ongoing fake accounts scandal that has led to calls for the resignation of Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf.
October 10 -
Mid Penn Bank in Millersburg, Pa., is expanding its retail presence in one of the state's fastest-growing counties.
October 7 -
Thomas Depping, who quit banking out of frustration with regulators five years ago, says Warburg Pincus' deep pockets will help him make Ascentium Capital a household name among small-business borrowers.
October 7 -
Berkshire Hills Bancorp in Pittsfield, Mass., plans to accelerate its growth in upstate New York by opening regional headquarters in Albany.
October 7 -
It's been a tough year for farmers, and lenders are looking for ways to help those borrowers offset sagging income.
October 7 -
Earnings season is set to begin with a bang Oct. 14 when four of the six largest banking companies report. The next few weeks will likely bring a steady stream of lackluster commercial lending results, good news on energy and mortgage books and (thanks, Wells Fargo) a whole lot of scrutiny of cross-selling practices.
October 7 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureaus new regulation governing prepaid cards will disrupt consumer practices, drive up costs and wreak havoc on a fast-growing sector within the payments industry.
October 7 -
Current proposals about what to do with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that still focus on a government-backed solution are misdirected.
October 7 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
October 7 -
HNA Group, one of China's most acquisitive conglomerates, agreed to buy CIT Group Inc.'s aircraft-leasing business for $10 billion, giving billionaire Chairman Chen Feng command over the biggest Chinese-owned fleet for rent.
October 6 -
Two community banks have put forward plans for a speedier U.S. payment system. They're up against the industry's giants.
October 6 -
WASHINGTON A bipartisan group of House lawmakers on the financial services panel introduced legislation Wednesday that would help banks remotely open accounts.
October 6 -
Bank of Commerce in Sarasota, Fla., will change hands following a bankruptcy auction.
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