Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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United Bank of Glastonbury, Conn., has hired three experienced former Bank of America mortgage bankers in West Springfield, Mass.
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Research found the Ditech name still resonates with consumers after a five-year absence from the market, the lender says, though this incarnation won't be originating nonprime loans.
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Telephone Consumer Protection Act lawsuits in April overtook Fair Credit Reporting Act legislation as the number two largest category behind Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases.
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Square has launched Square Capital, a credit program for small business, joining a growing number of companies breaking into small-business lending.
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Simmons First National (SFNC) in Pine Bluff, Ark., has agreed to buy Liberty Bancshares in Springfield, Mo.
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Philadelphia collected more than $45 million in back property taxes during the first four months of the year and cut the number of tax delinquent properties by an estimated 30,000, 25% down from the previous year, records show.
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First Horizon National (FHN) in Memphis, Tenn., has agreed to buy 13 branches from Bank of America (BAC).
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Citigroup Inc. Chief Financial Officer John Gerspach said second-quarter trading revenue could be down 20 percent to 25 percent from year-earlier levels in a market he described as "becalmed."
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Bank of New York Mellon Corp., the world's largest custody bank, expects to record an after-tax charge of about $100 million in the second quarter linked to administrative errors in certain funds it manage
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MasterCard Inc. plans to help its cardholders address issues that arise from identity theft, while also extending its zero liability policy to include PIN-based and ATM transactions.
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UBS Wealth Management Americas, an arm of Switzerland's largest bank, has joined the growing list of lenders in the United States gunning for mortgage volume through the wealth management channel.
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A consolidated exam force could give state regulators access to federal resources without undermining the dual banking system.
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Poage Bankshares (PBSK) has fended off a proxy challenge from activist investor Joseph Stilwell.
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Wells Fargo fared well in recent surveys of bank brands, but otherwise consumers' perceptions of large banks were all over the map.
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Solera National in Colorado went through a messy proxy fight with its biggest shareholder. The contest prompted the company's OCC examiner to ask for an invitation to the meeting.
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California Bank of Commerce (CABC) in Lafayette plans to raise $12 million through a secondary offering.
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Bank of America (BAC) has upgraded its mobile banking app. The new version includes a calendar feature that lets customers schedule appointments at local branches.
May 27 - Rhode Island
Royal Bank of Scotland's mission to sell its U.S. banking arm Citizens Financial Group to outside investors just got a major boost.
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Young banking customers are more interested in online banking than their older peers, according to a report from financial services consulting group Accenture.
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WSECU, a credit union that has replaced tellers with universal agents, offers a case study in how to sell the concept to employees.
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