Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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How the 'Best Banks to Work For' get employees to love their jobs; Comerica works to address fraud in prepaid benefits program; how to tell if you're banking a pot business; and more from this week's most-read stories.
August 31 -
Online maintenance caused the outage, the second time this year a glitch has caused problems for TD customers.
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The company built a patch within 24 hours of being alerted to a vulnerability in messaging software used by many banks. Fiserv is looking into how this happened while addressing speculation about whether consumer data is still threatened.
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Diebold Nixdorf will use the funds to buy the remaining shares of its Germany subsidiaries, repay debt and undertake operational improvements.
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Hanmi thought it was all set to buy SWNB in Houston, but the seller was unable to secure enough shareholder votes to back the deal.
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Organizers of Dogwood State Bank are looking to raise $75 million in hopes of opening by mid-2019.
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Readers weigh in on bank overdraft policies, react to megabank capital standards, respond to Sen. Heidi Heitkamp's tough re-election bid and more.
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Savings Bank of Walpole loosened up internal policies that had limited body art and cellphone use, and it created the position of community engagement coordinator, to connect with younger workers.
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The USAmeriBank deal was supposed to give Valley National Bancorp a bigger presence in Florida, but it did more than that — it provided a model for banking businesswomen that Valley can copy in its New York and New Jersey markets.
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Small banks and credit unions say slow responses and outdated products from the establishment tech vendor can become a drag on their innovation efforts.
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Doug Bass had been one of the South Dakota company's regional presidents. He succeeded Ken Karels, who remains chairman and CEO.
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Judy Long, president of First Citizens National Bank in Dyersburg, Tenn., launched the Smart Women financial literacy program after seeing female customers struggle with managing their finances.
August 29 -
Santander Bank said Wednesday that the OCC had terminated a 2015 consent order related to an identity protection product. It is one of several regulatory headaches the bank and its parent company have resolved lately.
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The company said it could use proceeds to fund organic growth or acquisitions.
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Credit unions face a delicate balancing act in their technological initiatives, including satisfying members, navigating vendor contracts and more.
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Financial institutions need to ask more direct questions about when — if ever — their existing customers like to use mobile banking and when they want human help.
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The country’s largest banks, and even some lawmakers, are calling on the banking agencies to roll back requirements imposed after the financial crisis. But that puts the economy at grave risk.
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The storm dropped record rainfall on the Big Island, leaving one credit union with as much as two feet of water in its basement.
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