Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Two small Kansas banks that have been discussing a merger for much of the past year have finally pulled the trigger on a deal.
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Already an active lender to franchisees of fast-food restaurants, City National Corp. in Los Angeles is opening a loan office in Seattle as part of its strategy to broaden the scope of its restaurant financing.
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Bank customers are making fewer regular visits to their local branches, which aren't getting cheaper for banks to maintain — but bankers are sharply divided on how to fix their branch problems.
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The Bancorp Inc. has begun issuing a cobranded PayPal debit MasterCard, the financial institution announced March 12.
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Fox Chase Bancorp Inc. in Hatboro, Pa., said the planned sale of a pool of problem consumer loans has fallen through and that, as a result, its total nonperforming assets were higher in the fourth quarter than it initially reported.
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The Credit Union National Association launched a radio campaign to help save House Financial Services Chairman Spencer Bachus, who is being challenged by a Tea Party-backed candidate in Tuesday's Republican primary.
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First South Bancorp Inc. in Washington, N.C., has tapped the chief financial officer at another North Carolina bank to be its next president and chief executive.
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A Maryland real estate investment trust that invests in mortgage-backed securities is planning to raise up to $1.8 billion in a stock sale.
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The U.S. government and 49 states filed a $25 billion settlement of alleged foreclosure abuses in federal court on Monday, capping a year of negotiations with five major banks after public outrage erupted in fall 2010 over revelations that banks cut corners when processing foreclosures.
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U.S. Bancorp has created a separate in-house appraisal unit overseen by a senior risk officer, breaking from the way most banks handle appraisals of residential properties.
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Bancorp Bank of Wilmington, Del., said Monday that it has agreed to issue prepaid card programs for Swift Prepaid Solutions.
March 12 -
UnionBanCal is taking the unusual step of marking up the value of Pacific Capital's loan portfolio as part of its $1.5 billion deal for the Santa Barbara, Calif., lender.
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Madison National Bancorp Inc. said on Monday that Daniel L. Murphy, the co-chairman and chief executive of the Melville, N.Y., company, has died.
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Union Bank of California is buying bank holding company Pacific Capital, in one of the largest bank deals in years.
March 12 -
Large financial institutions dominate most of the nation's biggest cities. There are still some metropolitan areas where a community bank has the most deposits, often by wide margins. Here are some notable examples, based on June 30 data from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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In what would be its largest acquisition in more 15 years, UnionBanCal Corp. in San Francisco is buying Pacific Capital Corp. in Santa Barbara, Calif., for about $1.5 billion in cash.
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MADISON, Wis. – University of Wisconsin CU is working with the city to get approval on a new branch at a building formerly used to house a Brennan’s Market.
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Longtime community bank investor Eric Hovde has traded Washington D.C. for Wisconsin in the hopes of taking up residence in the nation's capitol.
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For a second time in three weeks, regulators have shuttered a bank that others were unwilling to acquire.
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WASHINGTON — The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has approved Capital One Financial Corp.'s acquisition of HSBC Bank USA's credit card portfolio.
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