Consumer banking
Consumer banking
-
The Treasury Department announced Wednesday that two financial companies have repaid funds they received in the government's banking bailout.
January 13 -
SAN DIEGO – North Island Financial CU said yesterday it signed with Diebold to deploy 26 Opteva ATMs.
January 12 -
Though it's the big banks that are working with energy companies, smaller institutions still expect huge opportunities, some risks aside, to serve ancillary businesses and consumers.
January 12 -
American 1 Federal Credit Union has become the first business to take advantage of tax abatements offered to companies located within commercial rehabilitation districts in Hillsdale, Mich.
January 12 -
Taylor Capital Group Inc. in Rosemont, Ill., is positioning itself to raise more capital. The $4.6 billion-asset company filed a shelf registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday to raise as much as $175 million.
January 12 -
Anchor Bancorp in Aberdeen, Wash., launched a syndicated community offering Wednesday to complete its conversion to a stock company from a mutual.
January 12 -
Atlantic Coast Federal Corp. in Waycross, Ga., said it expects to report a fourth-quarter loss of up to $5.5 million.
January 11 -
Bank of Commerce in Chalotte, N.C., on Tuesday reported a loss of $1.3 million for the fourth quarter.
January 11 -
California General Bank in Pasadena has completed its purchase of Professional Business Bank, the companies said Tuesday.
January 11 -
Republic Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., plans to enter warehouse lending by the second quarter after hiring a top executive from National City Corp.
January 11 -
Vibra Bank in Chula Vista, Calif., on Tuesday reported a fourth-quarter profit of $51,000 as it reached its second year in business.
January 11 -
Sterling Bancshares Inc. in Houston is said to be shopping itself as it prepares for a hostile board takeover proposed by Don Adam, its biggest shareholder.
January 11 -
Midwest banks have long been enamored with growth in sunny locations, but Enterprise Financial Services Corp. is using government-backed deals with loss-sharing agreements as protection.
January 11 -
Commercial banks rarely asked a customer to leave if the profitability of the account was underwater. Those days are gone. Capital is scarce, and every penny must be put to work.
January 11 -
U.S. consumers filed an estimated 13,901 lawsuits against collection agencies and creditors last year, including 10,914 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) cases.
January 11 -
The mergers and acquisitions revival in banking is likely to increase chief executive turnover. But putting more senior bankers on the streets won't necessarily help institutions that have been struggling to recruit leaders.
January 10 -
As directors and officers of failed banks brace for FDIC lawsuits, an intense legal battle is developing over accessing files at their former institutions.
January 10 -
National Penn Bancshares Inc. in Boyertown, Pa., has announced the completion of a $150 million recapitalization with the private-equity firm Warburg Pincus.
January 10 -
Credit unions are being advised to pursue lending to credit-challenged members to boost loan growth.
January 10



