Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Employee compensation costs are eating into planned expense cuts, but CEO Bill Rogers says that with revenues on the rise, that's a trade-off he'll take any day.
July 20 -
Poverty is the next big business in banking - but there are plenty of pitfalls before it becomes the next big success in banking.
July 20 -
Dr. Daniel Vasella, chairman of multinational pharmaceutical company Novartis, has been named to the board of directors at American Express (AXP).
July 20 -
The $70.8 million deal would add 13 branches and $550 million of deposits in the growing Pittsburgh market.
July 20 -
The card-fee kerfuffle, CFPB vs. Cap One, a summer of scandals and earnings. As discussed by American Banker editors.
July 20 -
The deal with Apple Bank provides Emigrant with much-needed capital, though the private bank's lofty price expectations may have warded off other potential bidders, sources says.
July 20 -
Virginia Commerce Bancorp (VCBI) is delaying its planned exit from the Troubled Asset Relief Program following discussions with the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond regarding its repayment plan.
July 20 -
First Horizon National (FHN) in Memphis said Friday that it lost close to $125 million in the second quarter after it bought back scores of soured mortgage loans from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
July 20 -
Business borrowers are worried about the economy, and that could slow the momentum in lending the rest of the year, the heads of BB&T, Fifth Third and Huntington warn. However, banks can survive by stealing market share, focusing on stronger markets and managing risk, executives say.
July 20 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. As excerpted from the Comments sections of AmericanBanker.com articles.
July 20 -
Patterns in the private student-lending industry are dangerously similar to those seen in the housing market prior to its collapse, according to a study expected to be released Friday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
July 20 -
DALEVILLE, Ala. – Army Aviation Center FCU opened its new operations center, a 42,500-square-foot building that cost $8 million to build.
July 19 -
CENTERVILLE, Utah – America First CU said it will maintain a branch at the Dick’s grocery store that closed last Saturday.
July 19 -
HOUSTON – Texas Dow Employees CU has increased its lease commitment in the Marathon Oil Tower, a 41-story building in the Galleria area of Houston.
July 19 -
The Federal Reserve Board has put the kibosh on Virginia Commerce Bancorp's plan to start paying back the Treasury Department this summer.
July 19 -
The FDIC wants banks to remove its name from a fee that covers their deposit insurance assessments. Bankers say the instruction runs counter to complaints that bank fees are often too vaguely defined.
July 19 -
AmericanWest in Spokane, Wash., announced Thursday it plans to acquire the $221 million-asset Inland Community Bank for $23.7 million, or 95% of its book value. It is AmericanWest's third acquisition in California in a year.
July 19 -
Porter Bancorp (PBIB) of Louisville, Ky., did not have to look far to find the new leader for its struggling bank.
July 19 -
The Federal Reserve Board has ended a written agreement with Premier Financial that required the Dubuque, Iowa, company to develop a plan to maintain sufficient capital and an adequate allowance for loan and leases losses.
July 19 -
American Express is downplaying concerns over the impact of a proposed settlement in a longstanding retailers' lawsuit against Visa and MasterCard.
July 19





