Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Bancorp of New Jersey in Fort Lee is looking to raise $9.5 million through a private placement.
February 27 -
Bankwell Financial Group in New Canaan, Conn., didn't have to look far to find a permanent leader.
February 27 -
Amid heartbreaking tales told by distressed homeowners and reverse mortgage holders, many community groups praised OneWest CEO Joseph Otting for spending time speaking to them and hearing their communities' concerns.
February 26 -
Bank of America said former Chairman Charles O. Holliday is leaving the board of directors along with Clayton S. Rose.
February 26 -
The Federal Housing Administration's recent premium reduction is undercutting the private sector and expanding the government's role in the housing market, housing finance industry representatives told a House subcommittee on Thursday.
February 26 -
A court-imposed deadline for American Express to negotiate a fix to its merchant rules with the Department of Justice is about three weeks away. Odds of a deal are said to be low, heightening uncertainty and fueling debate about how the showdown will affect the future of the credit card business.
February 26 -
Plumas Bank in Quincy, Calif., is looking to convert its loan-production office in Reno, Nev., into a full-service branch.
February 26 -
Prosper Marketplace, an online lender for consumer loans, has found a new source of referrals: community banks.
February 26 -
The Bank of England will research whether issuing a digital currency such as Bitcoin would help it achieve its monetary policy, financial stability and regulatory goals.
February 26 -
The Northeast has always been a competitive market for deposit gathering. Loan growth and the potential for rising interests are forcing banks in the region to find new ways to bring in low-cost liquidity.
February 26 -
Federal and state regulators filed lawsuits against two debt collection rings for allegedly using threats and abusive language, including falsely stating that consumers would be arrested. The operations collected more than $45 million in supposed debts, according to the complaints.
February 26 -
Doral Financial suffered another setback as a Puerto Rican court ruled that the company is not entitled to a $230 million refund tied to overpaid taxes.
February 26 -
Problems related to loan servicing dominate the consumer complaints about mortgage companies made to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, but an agency official expressed optimism about the industry's response to these grievances.
February 26 -
The Massachusetts senator recently argued that community banks have little need for regulatory relief. But a closer look at recent FDIC data shows that the health of small banks has taken a turn for the worse in the aftermath of Dodd-Frank.
February 26 -
CIT's John Thain and OneWest's James Otting, scheduled to speak today at a public hearing on their $3.4 billion M&A deal, will face complaints from community activists that they owe the public more after receiving substantial government help during the financial crisis.
February 26 -
F&T Financial Services in Porterville, Calif., has agreed to buy Pan American Bank in Los Angeles.
February 26 -
Everyone knows the proverb "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime."
February 26 -
OceanFirst Financial in Toms River, N.J., has agreed to buy Colonial American Bank in Middletown, N.J.
February 26 -
BB&T has received subpoenas from the Justice Department tied to a probe of the Winston-Salem, N.C., company's FHA lending.
February 25 -
Across the country, community banks are defying the stereotype of small institutions as technological laggards, sometimes introducing useful digital features well ahead of the better-resourced and purportedly savvier big banks.
February 25



