Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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"People love the idea of simply waving their phone and paying," says an entrepreneur whose $10 product lets them do that — by sticking their contactless card in a pocket attached to the handset.
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John Owen will oversee consumer and commercial business lines, and Keith Herron takes reins of strategic planning.
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A former sailor who posed as a Navy SEAL chief to gain the trust of sailors and convince them to give him their personal information was sentenced this afternoon to seven years in prison for using the information to obtain $182,000 of fraudulent car loans from Navy FCU.
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There were more deals in May worth at least $50 million than in any month in well over a year, but market volatility could slow activity down again.
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Three years after arriving, CEO Chris Bauer has helped Anchor survive by reducing costs and shrinking the Madison, Wis., company's assets. The thrift remains adequately capitalized, but the company still needs a $250 million lifeline.
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Ignoring state appraisal laws may subject bank employees or third-party service providers to fines or even criminal penalties. National banks relying on federal preemption for appraisal laws should take another look at that assumption in light of Dodd-Frank.
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Pegasus Bank in Dallas said Wednesday that it had raised $3.5 million in a stock sale and that it is using the funds to bolster its capital ratios.
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Post Oak Bank in Houston is looking to raise roughly $20 million through a stock sale and could use at least a portion of the proceeds to make its first-ever acquisition.
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A debt settlement operation that allegedly lured consumers with exaggerated claims agreed to a $3.3 million settlement of charges of deceptive practices brought by the Federal Trade Commission.
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Here's a systemic risk bankers and regulators prefer not to discuss: Banks so big they get away with chronically unethical and illegal behavior.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is giving the participants in its "small business" review panel five additional days to offer comments on the agency's mortgage banking compensation proposals.
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Applications to refinance mortgages returned to highs last seen in February as a new round of record-low contract rates helped drive new business upward by 1.3% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the week ending June 1.
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Third Federal Savings & Loan Association in Cleveland has promoted Chief Retail Officer Meredith S. Weil to the position of chief operating officer, effective July 6.
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The banking industry's image is about as awful as it's ever been. But what needs to be done by whom, and at what cost, to fix it? Editor at Large Barb Rehm has some ideas.
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Recent proxy fights illustrate how the high-stakes contests are getting ever more expensive for bankers and insurgents alike.
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Bad times are driving a large majority of banks to rethink their operating models, a KPMG survey says. Wealth management and technology are priorities, branches may have to be turned into marketing stores, and M&A is still back burner.
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LAUREL, Miss. – Central Sunbelt FCU said it has joined CO-OP Network from CO-OP Financial Services.
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A Kansas banking company that last week raised fresh capital to fuel its growth has struck a deal that would more than double its size.
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BNC Bancorp has no immediate plans to exit the program, despite recently raising $73 million from a private placement. CEO Swope Montgomery believes BNC's acquisitions will more than offset the current 5% borrowing rate for the Tarp funds.
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