Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Fast-growing Berkshire Hills Bancorp Inc. in Pittsfield, Mass., is expanding into Connecticut with a deal to acquire the Connecticut Bank and Trust Co. in Hartford for $30 million in cash and stock.
October 26 -
Vikram Pandit accepted an award last week from nonprofit microlender Accion International, an organization with quite a few Citigroup ties.
October 26 -
CHICAGO – Southwest Chicago Chapter CU has signed with Credit Union Centers to become a member of the Indianapolis group’s shared branch network, which include 4,400 branches nationwide, including 275 in Illinois and Indiana.
October 25 -
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. – GHS FCU is building a new branch in nearby Norwich in the old Byrne Dairy building.
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An increase in transaction volume and new accounts fueled a small increase in third-quarter revenue for TSYS, the company announced Tuesday.
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NBT Bancorp Inc. in Norwich, N.Y., reported third-quarter net income of $15.2 million, up 4.4% from a year earlier, due largely to improved asset quality.
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TSYS' third-quarter earnings rose 27% as the company continued to benefit from strong international revenue growth, while its North American business also improved.
October 25 -
Shares of PrivateBancorp Inc. surged Tuesday following news that the Chicago company had more than doubled its third-quarter earnings from a year earlier as revenue increased and credit costs subsided.
October 25 -
BancorpSouth Inc.'s shares plunged Tuesday after the Tupelo, Miss., company reported an increase in problem loans and Moody's Corp. downgraded its credit rating.
October 25 -
In all the talk about new checking account fees and their impact on the financially underserved, there has been little focus on actual consumers. It is worth reminding ourselves who "they" are.
October 25 -
The bureau has teamed up with the Department of Education on a financial aid shopping sheet that would help students compare offers from different schools, distinguish between scholarships and loans, and estimate their monthly debt payments after graduation.
October 25 -
As profits return, more banks will take advantage of accounting rules that let them use tax deferred assets to pad the bottom line. Far from a gimmick, their use is considered a sign of banks' improving health.
October 25 -
John Robbins, who founded two separate mortgage businesses and sold them to big banks before the housing crisis, has launched Bexil American Mortgage Inc., a retail and wholesale mortgage origination company.
October 25 -
To address what one might call a "flight risk," MasterCard Inc. plans to test contactless payments at 30,000 feet, enabling airlines to accept more secure plastic — and potentially mobile — payments aboard planes.
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Aided by solid loan growth, Chemical Financial Corp. in Midland, Mich., and Lakeland Financial Corp. in Warsaw, Ind., reported sharp increases in profits for the quarter that ended Sept. 30.
October 25 -
Acting FDIC Chairman Marty Gruenberg reiterated his agency's support for small banks, but many bankers are unsure if it will lead to real change.
October 25 -
TD Retail Card Services said Tuesday it will issue credit cards on behalf of outdoor power equipment manufacturer Cub Cadet.
October 25 -
Deposit gains hurt third-quarter profits at big banks such as Wells Fargo & Co., but they led to record profits at Signature Bank in New York.
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