Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Flagstar Bancorp (FBC) will pay $105 million to settle allegations it misrepresented the quality of loans backing securities insured by Assured Guaranty (AGO).
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A former bank executive in Georgia has pleaded guilty to charges of defrauding a bank that had received funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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A new Texas law addresses concerns that community banks will suffer if big-box retailers and large banks begin to team up on pricing.
June 21 -
Two American Banker staffers who cover mergers and acquisitions have a confession to make. We sometimes get so enmeshed in the arcane numbers behind bank deals that we overlook what really makes them tick: the human element.
June 21 -
WASHINGTON Republican lawmakers are calling on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to explain its rationale behind new fair lending guidelines for auto lenders.
June 21 -
Snapchat, a once-popular app among high school students, has captured the attention of privacy-savvy Wall Street financers hoping to keep their late-night escapades quiet.
June 21 -
The chief executive and three directors of Atlantic Coast Financial (ACFC) are leaving the company after shareholders rejected a proposed sale to Bond Street Holdings earlier this month.
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As part of the heavy competition in New York, BankUnited CEO John Kanas has swiped a number of bankers away from rivals, including Capital One and Signature Bank. Most worked for him at the old North Fork Bank.
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Do mortgage servicing layoffs at JPMorgan Chase indicate there's a light at the end of the tunnel for the mortgage crisis?
June 21 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
June 21 -
Reliance Bancshares in St. Louis has named a new chief executive for its bank unit.
June 21 -
California Republic Bancorp in Irvine has securitized and sold $238 million of notes backed by its car loans.
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The NCUA has approved the mergers of several struggling credit unions, including four more in California.
June 21 -
F&M Bank Corp. (FMBM) in Timberville, Va., has named new chief financial and administrative officers at its bank unit as part of a series of promotions.
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The business credit card sector, which was on life support near the end of the recession, appears to be strengthening.
June 21 -
First PacTrust Bancorp (BANC) in Irvine, Calif., is planning to raise about $46 million through a sale of common stock.
June 21 -
The Onion, a satirical news site, reported that chief executives from the largest financial institutions "are just about ready to completely destroy the world again."
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The Federal Trade Commission added eight new defendants to a credit card rate reduction case brought last year - including a payment processor that allegedly helped with the fraud.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has charged nine former directors of Southern Community Bank in Fayetteville, Ga., with approving risky loans that later led to its collapse in 2009.
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Lawsuit filings dropped dramatically in May in all three key consumer statute categories - Fair Debt Collections Practices Act, Fair Credit Reporting Act and Telephone Consumer Protection Act, according to WebRecon LLC, a Grand Rapids, Mich.-based company that tracks the data from U.S. district courts.
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