Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Since being forced out of Bank of America in 2011, Sallie Krawcheck has been talking a lot about the business case for gender diversity on boards and in top management. With her investment in 85 Broads, she is putting her money where her mouth is and hopes other women will, too.
May 15 -
Bar Harbor Bancshares (BHB) in Maine has chosen TD Bank (TD) executive Curtis Simard as its next leader.
May 15 -
Cathay General Bancorp (CATY) has agreed to acquire about $40 million of deposits and a Las Vegas branch from SWNB Bancorp, marking Cathay's entrance in the Vegas market.
May 15 -
Lawmakers in both chambers are working to pass a major farm bill that will determine agricultural policy for the next five years, legislation that could have implications for rural lenders.
May 15 -
A shareholder at Regions Financial urged shareholders to exercise "caution" in the election of the bank's 14 board members who are up for re-election at the its annual meeting Thursday.
May 15 -
Central Arizona Bank, a unit of Capitol Bancorp, was set to be shut down with two sister banks last Friday, but a legal challenge bought it a few extra days.
May 15 -
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid confirmed Wednesday that the chamber will hold a vote to confirm Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sometime next week.
May 15 -
The banking industry must create sustainable mortgage products that will work for responsible families of modest means. We also need a proactive homeownership policy from the federal government.
May 15 -
Union Bank in San Francisco is expanding its services for homeowners' associations with a deal to buy First Bank Association Bank Services in Vallejo, Calif..
May 15 -
Margin compression once again overpowered loan growth in the first quarter, sapping banks traditional source of revenue.
May 15 -
Atlantic Coast Financial's (ACFC) quarterly loss widened as its lending income fell and expenses rose.
May 15 -
Community banks often promise to move quicker on loan applications than big, bureaucratic banks. But online lenders are starting to make small banks look slow by approving small-business loans in a day or less.
May 15 -
Former TCF Financial (TCF) chief executive Lynn Nagorske has died.
May 15 -
PNC Financial Services Group (PNC) will close 10 branches in its hometown of Pittsburgh as part of a planned $700 million in expense cuts.
May 15 -
Low yields and the short-term impact of a strategy shift weighed on Pacific Mercantile Bancorp (PMBC) in the first quarter.
May 15 -
The cost of shedding troubled loans weighed on First Mariner Bancorp (FMAR) in the first quarter, with the $1.3 billion-asset parent of First Mariner Bank in Baltimore losing $2.3 million in the three months that ended March 31.
May 15 -
A modified version of Ed DeMarcos securities-based model for housing finance reform could promote an active market for risk-sharing arrangements and further reduce systemic risk by distributing credit risk broadly.
May 15 -
HSBC will eliminate as many as 14,000 more jobs as Chief Executive Officer Stuart Gulliver set out plans to cut an additional $3 billion of costs as he tries to revive profitability.
May 15 -
State regulators seized a third bank unit of Capitol Bancorp., $31.6 million-asset Central Arizona Bank in Scottsdale, Ariz, in a rare Tuesday failure.
May 14 -
ATLANTA Despite the hype around mobile, bricks and mortar still play a key role in financial consumer satisfaction and retention, according to a recent survey.
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