Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Mortgages and wealth management generated fees that gave top midtiers an edge, as the pandemic halted most lending outside of the Paycheck Protection Program.
July 19 -
The Tennessee company said merger costs tied to its Iberiabank acquisition are up $40 million from previous estimates. However, savings from additional branch closings and unexpected revenue gains should soften the blow.
July 16 -
Blend Labs, a lending platform for financial companies, raised $360 million in an initial public offering price at the top of a marketed range.
July 16 -
United Community Banks in South Carolina and Blue Ridge Bancshares in Virginia have each struck agreements to buy or merge with banks in major metropolitan markets, where they will aim to siphon business from larger rivals.
July 15 -
Acquiring the city’s largest bank would give Pittsburgh-based FNB the No. 6 market share in Maryland's largest city.
July 13 -
It will be Christopher McComish’s second tour as a bank CEO. He led Scottrade bank for two years, between 2015 and 2017.
July 12 -
Lakeland is paying $244 million for 1st Constitution Bancorp. The combined bank would be the fifth largest by deposit market share in New Jersey.
July 12 -
The San Jose, California, bank will take a hit to second-quarter earnings to settle claims arising from an alleged Ponzi scheme.
July 9 -
In the midst of its merger with CIT Group, First Citizens in North Carolina has hired an in-house chief counsel with experience in corporate integrations.
July 9 -
Prosecutors have rested their case against onetime bank CEO Stephen Calk, who allegedly approved millions of dollars in loans in exchange for a potential job in the Trump administration. Federal Savings Bank employees have testified against Calk, whose lawyers have sought to shift blame to underlings
July 8 -
Sam Susser, who built a family business of more than 630 convenience stores in the state, thinks he can find similar success in community banking by courting small commercial clients that larger rivals have outgrown.
July 7 -
The Ohio community bank generated 76% of its 2020 revenue from the three-year-old business line. But mortgages are cyclical, and the bank wants to step back before things get rough.
July 6 -
As the popularity of health savings accounts grew, the Chicago bank decided it needed a more competitive product that tracks spending and uses artificial intelligence to maximize benefits. The high-tech Lively will help BMO soup up its offering.
July 6 -
On Mar. 31, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
July 6 -
Pressure is mounting on banks to rein in overdraft fees. The behavioral psychologist Wei Ke says there are programs they can put in place that would be fairer to account holders and still generate income.
July 6 -
Fringe Benefits Design in Bloomington, Minnesota, will become a consultant of the buyer's Benefit Plans Administrative Services unit.
July 2 -
Fraudsters use different tactics based on their intended victims, and banks like Republic Bancorp and Wells Fargo are targeting the kinds of notices they send — and which channels they direct them to — in response.
July 2 -
Mark Schroeder will step down as chief executive after 22 years. He will be succeeded by Neil Dauby, the Indiana bank's president and chief operating officer.
July 2 -
Community banks support legislation that would exempt them from paying tax on interest earned from farmland loans, arguing it would make them more competitive with government-backed lenders and expand access to credit in rural areas.
July 2 -
The deal is expected to generate for significant cost savings that could Mid Penn could then use to fund its expansion in the Pittsburgh market.
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