Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Online banks have good reason for wanting regulators to update the 41-year-old Community Reinvestment Act.
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WebAuthn could eventually mean passwords are replaced with fingerprints and facial recognition. But how hard will it be to implement?
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Organizers of Studio Bank in Nashville have raised more than $40 million, satisfying the minimum amount set by regulators.
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Organizers of CommerceOne Bank in Birmingham must raise at least $30 million before opening.
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Refurbishing ATMs to accommodate mobile payments is less expensive than buying new ones, and is a solid green strategy, according to Mark D. Smith, director of business development for MVP Financial Equipment.
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The Illinois company has agreed to buy Springfield Bancshares for $87 million.
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An increase in total loans and a lower tax rate helped the Mississippi company offset revenue it lost after selling a consumer finance business.
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The company benefited from increases in residential and construction lending.
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Peach State Federal Credit Union acquired a former branch of DOCO Credit Union after the latter made the decision to leave the Toccoa, Ga., market.
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The Wall Street giant's acquisition of the app maker Clarity Money is only one part of a long-term strategy to build a digital retail bank from the ground up.
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Though total loans and deposits were down from the end of 2017, management expressed optimism that things will pick up over the rest of this year.
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The divide highlights a lingering question about how much commercial and retail depositors value cutting-edge technology over price — and whether midsize banks can keep pace with bigger rivals when it comes to tech investments.
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Community banks are increasingly turning to account onboarding technology to help them solve a growing problem — how to win new customers without opening physical branches.
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A Virginia bank's decision to pursue a charter in North Carolina puzzles some observers, given the added complexity and costs.
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Tala plans to use the latest round of funding to develop new products for its customers in Kenya, Tanzania, the Philippines, India and Mexico.
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ATMs require dual-factor authentication in the form of a physical card and a PIN, and this same concept should be extended to phone transactions, writes Patrick Cox, CEO of TRUSTID.
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The company, which completed a major acquisition last year, said tax reform will help it generate a higher return on average assets.
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The Alabama bank agreed to buy Peoples Bank for $23 million as part of a plan to target new Southeastern markets.
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The Rosemont, Ill., bank rode loan growth, interest rate trends and noninterest-income gains to a double-digit increase in profits in the first quarter.
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Chris Marshall, a former CFO at Capital Bank Financial, will help Tax Guard recruit bank and nonbank clients. The firm uses technology to let lenders know if potential clients owe money to the IRS.
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