Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A panel formed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to explore community banking issues is to hold its second meeting Thursday.
January 26 -
Heartland Financial USA Inc. of Dubuque, Iowa, reported a net 2009 loss of $9.2 million for common shareholders, 200% larger than the 2008 loss.
January 26 -
HOUSTON – Cardtronics, the biggest provider of ATMs for credit unions, has signed with Carnival Cruise Lines to install and manage cash machines on the cruise line.
January 26 -
The Commercial Collection Agency Association (CCAA) reports that its members received a record volume of business-to-business accounts for collection in 2009.
January 26 -
Signature Bank reported Tuesday that fourth-quarter earnings rose more than 60%, capping what the New York company said was its best year since its inception in 2001.
January 26 -
After three consecutive quarterly losses, Virginia Commerce Bancorp Inc. announced Tuesday that it returned to profitability in the fourth quarter.
January 26 -
Shares of Nara Bancorp Inc. fell 5.5% early Tuesday, but rebounded to close down 1.24% to $8.73 after the Los Angeles company announced a fourth-quarter loss. It was, however, an 85% narrower loss than posted a year earlier.
January 26 -
With dwindling capital and mounting losses, ShoreBank Corp. in Chicago is seeking a bailout from the state of Illinois.
January 26 -
As the frontrunners in Florida's gubernatorial race debate who should regulate rogue collection agencies - each arguing the other failed to police the industry as required by their current political roles - the collection industry will closely track developments in the race leading up to the November election.
January 26 -
If you think the FBOP story was interesting ["Legislators Call FDIC Too Hasty in FBOP Closure," Jan. 22], you should look into the failure of a true community bank, Peoples First Community Bank in Panama City, Fla.
January 26 -
Bank start-ups slowed to a trickle last year, and, if recent history is a guide, it could be a while before they pick up again.
January 26 -
The Federal Reserve said Monday that it has ordered Cornerstone Bancshares Inc. of Overland Park, Kan., to submit plans to strengthen its credit risk management and improve its capital position, earnings and budgeting.
January 26 -
Bank of Hawaii Corp. in Honolulu said Monday that its fourth-quarter earnings rose 3% from a year earlier, to $40.5 million as growth in noninterest income was offset by higher credit costs and a lower margin.
January 25 -
After nearly two years of rapid asset growth, PrivateBancorp Inc. in Chicago is expected to have a much slower 2010 as it gets its financial house in order.
January 25 -
Regulators may be more open to selling failed banks to nontraditional owners — or maybe there are just fewer buyers.
January 25 -
F.N.B. Corp. swung to a fourth-quarter profit as the financial-services company rebounded from prior-year investment write-downs and loan losses.
January 25 -
VANCOUVER, Wash. – TwinStar CU said it plans to combine two of its local branches into a facility it bought last month from First Independent Bank in the Vancouver Mall.
January 24 -
West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw sued credit card issuer Capital One Bank and four other companies for deceptive, unfair and "unconscionable conduct in connection with their credit card lending and collection practices," according to his office's Consumer Protection Division.
January 23 -
Midwest Banc Holdings Inc. has won one round in its battle for recapitalization. The $3.5 billion-asset company in Melrose Park, Ill., announced Friday that it persuaded 82% of its Series A preferred shareholders to convert to common shareholders.
January 22 -
DFCU Financial, Michigan's largest CU, gave its members what it is calling its own economic stimulus earlier this month — a credit union-record $19 million special dividend.
January 22


