Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A group of banks and credit unions are leveraging federal stimulus money to create a nearly $8 million fund to provide energy-efficient retrofitting to historic buildings in Lowell, Mass.
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Hanmi Financial Corp.'s recapitalization agreement with Woori Finance Holdings Co. Ltd. remains in place despite passing a Dec. 31 deadline.
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Home BancShares Inc. in Conway, Ark., expects a spike in its loan-loss provision when it reports fourth-quarter results.
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Maryland is trying to make a bigger name for itself with lenders pinching every penny they can, by promoting its lower taxes and better protection for directors.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau struck a deal Tuesday with state bank supervisors to coordinate supervision and implementation of consumer protection rules.
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The number of U.S. consumers who filed for bankruptcy in 2010 topped 1.5 million last year, up 9% compared with 2009 as high long-term jobless rates and depressed home prices drove more households to seek court protection, according to both the American Bankruptcy Institute (ABI) and the National Bankruptcy Research Center.
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Susquehanna Bancshares Inc. in Lititz, Pa., has brought in a new chief operating officer. The $14 billion-asset company said in a Dec. 30 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it had hired Gregory Duncan to succeed Eddie L. Dunklebarger on Jan. 28.
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Central Virginia Bankshares Inc. in Powhatan said Monday that it promoted Herbert Marth Jr. to president and chief executive.
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Tower Bancorp Inc. of Harrisburg, Pa., is discontinuing the operations of a mortgage division that belonged to First Chester County Corp., a bank it bought last month.
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At least three banking companies marked the end of the year by closing deals.
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Centrue Financial Corp. is at risk of delisting on the Nasdaq Stock Market. Nasdaq notified the St. Louis company Dec. 28 that it was not in compliance with a rule requiring it to maintain a minimum market value of $5 million.
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First California Financial Group Inc. in Westlake Village has agreed to buy an electronic banking solutions group from Palm Desert National Bank.
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Rockville Financial Inc. in Connecticut said Monday that it has hired a former banker at Wells Fargo & Co. to be its next president and chief executive.
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Integra Bank Corp. in Evansville, Ind., has started trading on the Nasdaq Capital Market because of its long-depressed share price.
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Florida Shores Bank in Venice said Monday that it had raised $8 million of capital after spending six months courting investors.
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United Community Banks Inc. in Blairsville, Ga., is deferring interest payments on its trust-preferred securities at the urging of the Federal Reserve.
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The universe of hybrid mutuals — banks owned in part by shareholders but mostly by a mutual holding company — began shrinking last year as concerns grew over a new regulator and a prospective need for more capital.
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Dave Colby, chief economist at CUNA Mutual Group, said the economy is teetering, as consumers continue to deleverage. He projected 2% to 3% credit union ...
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If banks periodically follow these guidelines to revise their plans and adjust their cost structures, they will be ready to respond to almost all evolving market conditions.
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