Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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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.
April 17 -
A Virginia bank's decision to pursue a charter in North Carolina puzzles some observers, given the added complexity and costs.
April 17 -
Tala plans to use the latest round of funding to develop new products for its customers in Kenya, Tanzania, the Philippines, India and Mexico.
April 17 -
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.
April 17 -
The company, which completed a major acquisition last year, said tax reform will help it generate a higher return on average assets.
April 17 -
The Alabama bank agreed to buy Peoples Bank for $23 million as part of a plan to target new Southeastern markets.
April 17 -
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.
April 17 -
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.
April 17 -
Michelle Bowman, a former community banker and now the Kansas banking commissioner, was one of two Federal Reserve Board nominees announced by the White House on Monday. President Trump also nominated Columbia University Richard Clarida as vice chair.
April 16 -
Previously the head of commercial banking, Tory Nixon — also a former NFL cornerback — will now oversee the bank's digital strategy.
April 16 -
Lending, especially in some consumer segments, increased at Bank of America in the first quarter, and CEO Brian Moynihan expects that to continue this year. However, for market watchers skeptical about the industry's growth prospects, BofA's numbers may do little to change their minds.
April 16 -
New Resource Bank and P2Bi are splitting the risk and revenue associated with asset-based loans.
April 16 -
Gary Shook, who led Middleburg Financial before its sale to Access National, has become president of Blue Ridge's bank.
April 16 -
The addition of a personal finance app rounds out the loan and deposit-account offerings at the online lender Marcus.
April 16 -
Bank of America Corp. hit a milestone in its years-long effort to get costs under control.
April 16 -
The bank, which already offers mortgages through seven offices across North Carolina, is the fourth group to announce plans for a de novo in the state.
April 13 -
Banks should rethink even existing services, such as the branch experience, said top executives at the Oracle Industry Connect conference.
April 13 -
Amber Baldet is exiting JPMorgan Chase to start her own venture, and another female executive is taking charge of the blockchain effort. BofA makes major progress on digital mortgages and gets gun-shy after Parkland. Plus, GM’s one-sentence dress code.
April 13 -
Banks have been hanging on to problem loans for various reasons, but that could create headaches when credit inevitably worsens.
April 13 -
The bill, which also exempts community banks from the trading ban named for former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker, would go a step further than the regulatory relief bill that passed the Senate.
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