Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Huron Valley State Bank in Milford, Mich., plans to raise as much as $5 million to grow its two-branch business.
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Two online lenders associated with Indian tribes have won the dismissal of a lawsuit that alleged the companies were operating in violation of Maryland law.
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On the first day Citizens Financial started financing iPhones it made more new loans than any bank ever did on one day, the head of the companys consumer lending said.
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Two Ohio auto dealers agreed Tuesday to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they tricked consumers with advertisements touting low monthly care lease payments while not disclosing important terms of the offers - including credit score requirements.
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A TransUnion analysis has found that credit card loyalty remains intact despite enticing offers and higher spend during the holiday shopping season.
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The head of the Independent Community Bankers of America fires a legal warning at NCUA and says relations between the two industries has never been more strained.
November 24 -
BNH Financial in Laconia, N.H., has agreed to buy Community Guaranty in Plymouth, N.H.
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Blue Ridge Bankshares in Luray, Va., has issued $10 million in subordinated debt and plans to exit the Small Business Lending Fund.
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U.S. bank earnings increased 5% in the third quarter from a year earlier to $40.4 billion as a few large banks recorded lower litigation expenses, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. said Tuesday.
November 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has updated its regulatory agenda and now expects pre-rule activities for debt collection to last through February 2016.
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Bank of the James Financial Group in Lynchburg, Va., is planning to raise about $11.5 million through a private placement.
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The rapid growth of competition from nonbanks has the potential to hit community banks harder than the mortgage meltdown.
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MainSource Financial Group in Greensburg, Ind., has agreed to buy Cheviot Financial in Cincinnati.
November 24 - Louisiana
A federal judge who dismissed a case against two high-cost lenders suggested the outcome was unfortunate, but said her hands were tied by the law.
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Entegra Financial in Franklin, N.C., has agreed to buy Oldtown Bank in Waynesville, N.C.
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First Farmers and Merchants in Columbia, Tenn., plans to buy out some of its shareholders and deregister as a publicly traded company.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Monday warned that it would go after companies that automatically withdraw funds from bank accounts without a consumer's consent.
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The $5.4 billion-asset WSFS said in a press release Monday that it will pay $101 million, or $21.75 a share, in cash and stock for the $651 million-asset parent of Penn Liberty Bank.
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Hanmi Financial has gone public with efforts to merge with BBCN Bancorp in a move the Los Angeles company hopes will scuttle another rumored pairing.
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American Chartered was also the top M&A priority for MB Financial, which was willing to pay a healthy premium to get a deal done. MB Financial, which prefers big acquisitions, will be challenged to find other opportunities in the Windy City.
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