Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Neighborhood Assistance Corp. of America has filed a lawsuit against the Department of Housing and Urban Development, accusing the agency of "trying to silence and undermine" the homeowner assistance group.
July 20 -
Faced with the reality that they might not be able to sell their homes anytime in the near future, more homeowners are choosing to remodel.
July 20 -
A Florida Bar Association opinion could have costly legal ramifications for banks embroiled in the robosigning controversy.
July 20 -
Renasant Corp. in Tupelo, Miss., said late Tuesday that its second-quarter earnings jumped 51.7% from a year earlier, to $5.8 million, due to a wider net interest margin and a decline in its loan-loss provision.
July 20 -
Like many others in the industry, the New Jersey bank holding company has recently seen its net interest income weighed down heavily by persistently low interest rates.
July 20 -
Virginia Commerce Bancorp Inc. surpassed expectations for the second quarter due to a "substantial decrease" in its loan-loss provision and a sizeable increase in noninterest income.
July 20 -
July 21 marks the 1-year anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act. This octopus of financial legislation continues to entangle both consumers and lenders and if left as written will continue to harm the housing industry.
July 19 -
John Kanas released a statement on Tuesday re-asserting that BankUnited Inc.'s planned acquisition of Herald National Bank jibes with his noncompete provisions with Capital One Bank.
July 19 -
A new CyberSource/Trust Wave survey says merchants have put PCI on the back burner.
July 19 -
Fulton Financial Corp. in Lancaster, Pa., said Tuesday that its second-quarter earnings rose nearly 15% from the same period last year, to $36. 4 million.
July 19 -
If the financial industry were made up of nursery rhymes, Wells Fargo would be Little Jack Horner and Bank of America would be regarded as Pinocchio.
July 19 -
Wells Fargo & Co.'s 29% jump in second quarter earnings reported earlier today overshadowed what at least on its face was a similarly impressive performance in an area that's something of a Holy Grail for commercial banks — cross-selling.
July 19 -
Elizabeth Warren has spent much of the past year arguing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is not as scary as banks think. But as she steps aside, will that really be the case?
July 19 -
Isis, the wireless carrier-led mobile payments venture, said Tuesday that its contractual agreements with all major card networks allow it to attract more issuers to its mobile wallet.
July 19 -
Ginnie issuer status should fuel the lender's originations of FHA and VA loans, a major step in its evolution from a servicing side business at a hedge fund.
July 19 -
Northern Trust Corp. in Chicago has promoted Chief Financial Officer William L. Morrison to president and chief operating officer and has hired Bank of America Merrill Lynch veteran Michael G. O'Grady to be the new CFO.
July 19 -
With loan demand still weak in most of its markets, Westamerica Bancorporation in San Rafael, Calif., said Tuesday that its second-quarter profit fell by nearly 10% from the same period last year, to $21.3 million.
July 19 -
Fremont Bank customers in northern California are about to find out how much faster and safer their debit cards can be.
July 19 -
By providing T24 on the Windows Azure platform, the two vendors are enabling local banks to offer services to people who live on less than $2 per day.
July 19 -
Floating loans to movie producers and rock stars may not be the banking industry's cure-all. But for a pair of banks, the entertainment business has provided a well-timed safe harbor.
July 19


