Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A U.S. District Court ordered the Philadelphia-based bank, headed by Vernon Hill, to respond by Monday to Driver Management’s claim that its board improperly postponed a May 10 shareholder meeting.
May 6 -
Properly designed public banks would be safer than private banks while promoting economic growth.
May 6 -
Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures Management is leading a $185 million funding round for Canada’s Neo Financial Technologies, propelling it to a valuation of more than $1 billion as it plans expansion into mortgages.
May 5 -
The Florida bank said it would pay $173 million to buy Drummond Banking, which operates 18 branches in the northern part of the state.
May 5 -
Lenders argue that they're taking steps to eliminate or rein in the consumer fees, but several Democratic senators say reform legislation could be a necessary step in the near future.
May 4 -
Klarna will begin reporting the use of buy now/pay later products to U.K. credit reference agencies, which could see the increasingly popular mode of financing impact users' credit ratings.
May 4 -
Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren has called Jamie Dimon the "star of the overdraft show" because of the billions of dollars JPMorgan Chase has made from those banking fees. Now she’s telling Dimon and two of his fellow Wall Street chief executives to stop the show.
May 4 -
United Community, which bought Reliant Bancorp in Tennessee earlier this year, would deepen its presence in several Southeastern markets and expand its wealth management business with its deal for Progress Financial.
May 4 -
Affirm Holdings, the buy now/pay later startup led by former PayPal Holdings co-founder Max Levchin, will be offering its services to Fiserv’s merchant clients as part of an agreement announced Wednesday.
May 4 -
Long Game, which Truist acquired for an undisclosed sum, allows consumers to set savings goals and earn extra cash by playing casino-style lottery games.
May 3 -
Johnson, who currently heads a housing-finance industry group, will take over this summer from longtime president and CEO Richard Hunt.
May 3 -
During the pandemic, consumer lenders have found it easier to collect payments because the federal student loan moratorium has made many borrowers more liquid. A plan for blanket forgiveness reportedly under consideration by President Biden could sustain that trend.
May 3 -
Even "lifers" are considering new jobs as financial institutions bulk up to expand into new markets.
May 3 -
Investors had grown increasingly concerned that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — and the ensuing financial sanctions thrust upon many of Russia’s largest banks — would thwart Citigroup’s efforts to exit its operations in the country, a push the New York-based lender first announced last year.
May 2 -
After failing to win funding for a direct-lending program last year, Small Business Administration chief Isabella Casillas Guzman says the agency continues to study the option because banks and credit unions are making fewer small-dollar 7(a) loans than several years ago.
May 2 -
Ana Botin, the chair of Banco Santander, called Mexico a “growth engine” for the bank but cautioned that the lender would only seek to buy Citigroup’s retail business in the country if certain requirements are met.
May 2 -
First Century Bancorp has terminated its sale to First Internet Bancorp because the two banks were unable to close the transaction on schedule and failed to agree on terms for an extension.
May 2 -
First National Bank of Omaha, FNB Community Bank and Community Spirit Bank are among institutions turning to Instagram for marketing.
April 29 -
The San Antonio bank is preparing to offer all customers — not just those with direct deposit — a break on overdraft charges. But CEO Phillip Green explained in an interview why he’s not prepared to step away from the fees altogether.
April 29 -
The Cleveland bank, which currently charges around $33 when customers spend more than they have in their accounts, is planning a series of overdraft-related reforms. Key follows numerous other large and midsize banks that have taken similar steps.
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