Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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FDIC objected to private equity deal involving Prosperity Bank Co. in St. Augustine, Fla., sources said. It had served as a model for a good bank/bad bank deal involving BankAtlantic that a judge recently blocked.
March 8 -
Two California banks have repaid funds they received from the Treasury Department under the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
March 8 -
The Federal Reserve Board on Thursday released details on steps three more mortgage servicers are taking to correct deficiencies in their foreclosure practices.
March 8 -
Discover Financial Services has signed a deal with the National Payments Corporation of India, in the credit card company's latest effort to increase card acceptance abroad by teaming up with local networks.
March 8 -
With at least one success, defendants are attempting to use state "business-judgment" rules to their advantage.
March 8 -
The first thing Michael Blodnick — the head of Glacier Bancorp Inc. in Kalispell, Mont. — looks at when considering buying another bank?
March 8 -
More Wells Fargo & Co. customers will be charged a monthly fee on checking accounts as the San Francisco company expands a pilot program aimed at generating more revenue from retail banking.
March 8 -
Joseph Stilwell is trying to gain seats on the mutual holding company's board with the solitary goal of getting the management team to sell.
March 8 -
The $25 billion mortgage servicing settlement is "a symbol, a chance to get everyone to agree to solve this," the CEO tells investors.
March 8 -
Wells Fargo & Co., the most valuable U.S. lender, may close or consolidate outlets as it examines ways to trim costs, according to its chief financial officer.
March 8 -
First Citizens BancShares Inc. in Raleigh, N.C., reported only modest earnings growth in 2011 as income gains from failed-bank acquisitions were largely offset by higher loss provisions related to loans it inherited in those deals.
March 8 -
The idea of banks peddling "exploding toasters" has taken root thanks to industry nemesis Elizabeth Warren.
March 8 -
Cadence Bancorp's offer of 2.4 times tangible book value for Houston's Encore Bancshares has revived hopes that the M&A is coming back.
March 8 -
Regulators have terminated a consent order with Magyar Bancorp Inc.'s banking unit after the New Brunswick, N.J., company reduced its nonperforming assets and increased its capital levels.
March 8 -
Wells Fargo & Co. has struck a deal to expand its remittance network with former Western Union Co. partner Banco Azteca, a Mexico City-based financial services company owned by Grupo Elektra.
March 8 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has filed a lawsuit against former officers and directors of Broadway Bank in connection with the bank's collapse two years ago.
March 8 -
HOUSTON – FirstMark CU is partnering with North East Independent School District to open a credit union branch inside Ronald Reagan High School.
March 7 -
There are several factors that Bank of America's managers must have known when they recently started testing a new fee schedule for consumers.
March 7 -
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First Commonwealth Financial Corp. in Indiana, Pa., has named T. Michael Price as its president and chief executive.
March 7



