Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., has received regulatory approval to buy Cascade Financial Corp. in Everett, Wash.
June 27 -
The Durbin amendment has caused more than just a stir in the banking world. Everyone has an opinion about who the winners and losers will be when it comes to limiting interchange fees.
June 27 -
Bank of the Carolinas Corp. said it has retained Hutchison Co., an investment bank in North Carolina, to help it look at strategic options to enhance shareholder value.
June 27 -
ENTERPRISE, Ala. – Navy FCU, which has been invading new markets at Army, Marine and Air Force facilities, will open another new branch here this morning to serve more than 16,000 Department of Defense personnel and their families assigned to Fort Rucker, home of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence.
June 26 -
International regulators eased back slightly on a proposed capital surcharge for the largest institutions, setting a range below the expected 3%.
June 25 -
Georgia state regulators shut $103.7 million-asset Mountain Heritage Bank in Clayton on Friday, making it the 48th bank to fail so far this year and 14th failure in Georgia.
June 24 -
Georgia state regulators shut $103.7 million-asset Mountain Heritage Bank in Clayton on Friday, making it the 48th bank to fail so far this year and 14th failure in Georgia.
June 24 -
MB Financial Inc. in Chicago is selling the bulk of its problem real estate and construction loans to a California investment group that has been an active acquirer of failed-bank assets.
June 24 -
A major investor in Meta Financial Group has grown impatient with the company's sagging stock price and is urging the Storm Lake, Iowa, bank holding company to sell itself.
June 24 -
A major investor in Meta Financial Group has grown impatient with the company's sagging stock price and is urging the Storm Lake, Iowa, bank holding company to sell itself.
June 24 -
The entire banking industry has lost revenue as a result of the changes in overdraft rules, but the development is probably hurting community banks the most, analysts said.
June 24 -
The entire banking industry has lost revenue as a result of the changes in overdraft rules, but the development is probably hurting community banks the most, analysts said.
June 24 -
With five completed acquisitions and one pending, North American Financial Holdings Inc. is set to go public.
June 24 -
With five completed acquisitions and one pending, North American Financial Holdings Inc. is set to go public.
June 24 -
CSB Bancorp in Millersburg, Ohio, announced Friday that it is acquiring two branches in Wooster, Ohio, from Premier Bank & Trust.
June 24 -
MB Financial Inc. in Chicago is selling the bulk of its problem real estate and construction loans to a California investment group that has been an active acquirer of failed-bank assets.
June 24 -
Rejected by the Office of Thrift Supervision in its bid to become a 100% stock-owned company, New Jersey mutual holding company Clifton Savings Bancorp is taking its chances with its new regulator, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
June 23 -
DORAL, Fla. – Brazilian ATM manufacturer Itautec has introduced the world’s first 3D image projecting ATM, which it is selling to credit unions.
June 23 -
The state's banking market is still seriously impaired, but foreign banks are increasingly attracted to it for the same reason — and their arrival may feed the turnaround.
June 23 -
The Federal Trade Commission filed an amicus brief in federal court opposing a class-action settlement that would require consumers to surrender protections provided by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and state laws in exchange for minimal payments.
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