Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Fiserv will buy the business, once known as Elan ATM and Debit Processing, for $690 million.
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JPMorgan's chief cautioned against expanded regulation for big companies, arguing that businesses contribute to the economy.
September 24 -
A proposal to let certain thrifts operate like national banks blurs the line even further between the two institution types.
September 24 -
An examination of industry sales tactics conducted after the Wells Fargo scandal found that credit card accounts (not checking or savings) were the largest source of account openings without customer permission.
September 24 -
The bank's public offering comes three years after it raised $16 million in a private placement.
September 24 -
It will also invest in mortgage and small-business lending and in neighborhood revitalization efforts there. The moves are part of a nationwide expansion by the largest U.S. bank.
September 24 -
The Kansas company has agreed to buy three offices from MidFirst Bank.
September 24 -
By using the app, which will go live Monday in a pilot program, customers can point their phone at a vehicle and get an augmented reality overlay that provides all its critical info: the make, model and year of the car, as well as its price range and other information.
September 24 -
As the Cincinnati bank seeks to regroup after the fatal shootings at its headquarters, the incident underscores the need for preparedness at banks and credit unions of all sizes, workplace safety experts say.
September 24 -
Already tasked with fixing Wells Fargo's scandal-plagued retail bank, Mary Mack has added a second big job: running a consumer lending operation that is dealing with reputational issues of its own.
September 23 -
With Castilla at the helm, the past year was one of innovation for the $262 million-asset Citizens.
September 23 -
TD Bank bills itself as America’s Most Convenient Bank, but even Jane Russell, its head of customer experience, admits that its service over the years has not always been consistent. That’s beginning to change.
September 23 -
A challenging diagnosis for her son prompted a senior executive to make changes at work, and Old National Bank's reaction offers a lesson for those serious about retaining female leaders.
September 23 -
In 2017, Cundiff’s first full year as CEO, First State Bank of St. Charles earned a record $4.1 million, thanks primarily to strong loan growth, and the momentum has continued in 2018.
September 23 -
There are 10 new faces among the Women to Watch this year, but a familiar one is at the top of the list —Wells Fargo's Mary Mack. Check out who else earned a spot in the ranking.
September 23 -
Debbie Crowder heads SunTrust Banks’ most high-profile business line — its branch network — and she takes seriously the position she is in to improve the lives of both employees and the customers and communities they serve.
September 23 -
Cathy Bessant, Bank of America's chief operations and technology officer and American Banker's Most Powerful Woman in Banking for 2018, keeps pushing herself, while testing the limits of what the industry can do.
September 23 -
Thasunda Duckett, the CEO of Chase Consumer Banking, is leading the charge as JPMorgan Chase expands its retail bank.
September 23 -
Two years into her tenure as the chief executive at Bank of the West, Nandita Bakhshi is candid about the hits — and misses — she’s experienced so far as she tries to grow an institution that has long had a conservative reputation.
September 23 -
It’s a testament to Duck’s leadership skills that BB&T was able to revamp much of its tech infrastructure in the span of a year. It’s even more impressive that the bank hit its tech targets while its CIO was fighting the battle of her life.
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