Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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There is now a gold-rush mentality among developers looking to produce the next hit mobile-payment application. The latest example was a "Pitch That App!" that drew more than 100 participants.
August 19 -
Dearborn Bancorp in Michigan may need to restate its earnings for the quarter that ended June 30 pending the results of its latest examination by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
August 19 -
To survive, capital-starved Community Banks of Colorado has struck a deal to sell 16 branches as well as its name.
August 19 -
American Banker challenged the enforcement record of the FHA under the leadership of former commissioner David Stevens. During this period the program took important steps to reduce its risk.
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More mortgage brokers are receiving notices from the FDIC that they may be sued for delivering bad loans to failed banks that were major wholesalers. But FDIC attorneys insist they are not targeting brokers.
August 19 -
While coaching is important, it would appear that leading by example is significantly more important.
August 18 -
PEWAUKIE, Wis. – Wisconsin’s credit unions will operate 95 branches inside elementary and high schools in the state this year, which is 18% of the branches available in the state, according to the Wisconsin CU League.
August 18 -
Sales of single-family existing homes fell 4% in July after a 1% increase in June, but condominium sales were unchanged month over month, according to the National Association of Realtors.
August 18 -
As of Thursday morning, the average weekly rate for a 30-year fixed-rate loan had fallen 17 basis points, to 4.15%, while the average 15-year rate had dropped 14 bps, to 3.36%.
August 18 -
Citigroup Inc. and Bank of America Corp. closed some of their card customers' accounts this week, citing data breaches at unidentified retailers. It was not immediately clear if both banks' customers were affected by a security failure at the same merchant.
August 18 -
In a rare Thursday failure, regulators shut a small Pennsylvania bank that serves the Orthodox Jewish community.
August 18 -
Great Southern Bancorp Inc. of Springfield, Mo., has received $57.9 million from the Treasury Department's Small Business Lending Fund and will use the proceeds to exit the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
August 18 -
Traditionally, objections to a merger deal are primarily fought over Community Reinvestment Act and consumer protection concerns. But the Massachusetts Democrat raised a new concern by citing fears on the size of the combined bank.
August 18 -
Citigroup partnered with Best Buy to debut an app that allows Citi customers to use their rewards points for purchases at Best Buy's stores and website.
August 18 -
Citigroup Inc. has renewed its long-running credit card partnership with Shell Oil Products US, in the latest sign that the bank may retain its $45 billion retail partner card unit instead of continuing to search for a buyer.
August 18 -
The decline in consumer credit has contributed to a decline in bankruptcy filings and the amount of debt discharged through them, helping to reduce chargeoff rates.
August 18 -
The screen-card maker Dynamics is improving its production capabilities through the purchase of a facility in Pittsburgh, Pa. Dynamics makes cards with digital screens and rewritable magnetic stripes
August 18 -
The banking crisis in Georgia has spread to the state capital, as several lawmakers, including the governor, have personal ties to some of the state’s failed banks.
August 18 -
Meridian Bank is finally making money again after three years of heavy losses.
August 18 -
A high proportion of business owners took out toxic mortgages on their homes, new data shows. Now in default, they can't access credit just as their firms' sales are tanking.
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