Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Seattle company rebranded as WaFd Bank to address confusion that it might have ties to the federal government.
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Native American tribal leaders are hoping foreign banks might step in to provide added assistance if regulators act on a plan leaders have put forward to designate Indian country as its own area under the Community Reinvestment Act.
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The money will help 155 institutions with outreach, security, training and more.
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The Banking Committee chairman's comments have advanced legislative efforts, but questions remain about where he'll take the issue.
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The FDIC's latest report on deposit market share shows the nation's seven biggest banks flexing their muscles, while smaller banks' market share gets smaller.
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The bank's innovation arm is developing a mobile-only account for gig-economy workers, and a real estate service to help companies analyze the long-term viability of properties.
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The loan participation has been flagged for potentially fraudulent activity.
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An increase in credit union acquisitions of banks has been a blow to the morale of many commercial bankers, and some of their trade organizations are trying to slow down the trend. There may be little they can do.
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The fifth-generation banker, who has already been serving as a central bank governor, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 60-31 vote.
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A proposal to define wages-on-demand would protect consumers and serve as an example for others.
September 12 -
In addition to launching an automated investing app, the bank created a dedicated adviser unit to provide personal service to customers when they need it.
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First Community Bankshares will buy Highlands Bankshares for $91 million.
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Banks are taking back more farmland through foreclosure than at any point in the past three years as low crop prices, epic flooding and the Trump administration’s trade spat with China have left many farmers struggling to pay their debts.
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The company says its exposure involves a participation loan to a business customer for which it was the originator.
September 11 -
Academy Bank in Kansas City, Mo., which shuttered nearly a quarter of its branches between 2015 and 2018, is now in expansion mode. Its CEO explains his renewed affinity for brick and mortar.
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The Pittsburgh company is sticking with its plan to grow through expanded lending and branch openings in new markets, William Demchak told investors and analysts Wednesday.
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Changes in consumer behavior patterns will force banks to reassess the information they use to attract customers.
September 11 -
Hal Schroeder of FASB claims that investors have no confidence in the current loss standard. Several investors at a prominent accounting conference disagree.
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The unnamed borrower was the victim of an alleged scam by another company.
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