Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Judges recently ordered two banks to pay the legal fees for activist investors after certain roadblocks backfired. Their missteps can serve as a lesson for other skittish institutions.
February 26 -
Cheers to Irene Dorner, who gives Virgin Money its new status as the only major British company with a female chairman-CEO duo. Cryptocurrency is on the minds of some smart women, and Simple tries to be awesome enough to overcome consumer apathy.
February 24 -
Carson Lappetito has a long history of working with firms tied to Eric Hovde, chairman and CEO of Sunwest's holding company.
February 23 -
Stephen Calk is in the national media glare because his small Chicago-based bank made two enormous loans to Paul Manafort, President Trump's onetime campaign manager. Here’s a look at Calk's career and how he ended up in this spot.
February 23 -
One CU is opening up its digital transformation process for the entire credit union movement to see.
February 23 -
Relying on data such as income, location and spending habits, bank apps are delivering customized financial advice and tips relevant to the consumer, such as details about local events.
February 23 -
The North Carolina bank is the latest regional to experience a widespread outage.
February 23 -
Citigroup Inc., one of the world’s largest credit card issuers, said it will refund $335 million to U.S. customers whose annual percentage rate should have been lower.
February 23 -
The Boston mutual, which lost its innovation team when it spun off Numerated last year, has hired a State Street executive to oversee a plan to encourage all employees to be more creative.
February 23 -
Some Wells Fargo customers on social media Thursday afternoon expressed frustration with not being able to log in to accounts digitally. The San Francisco bank responded in a tweet acknowledging the problem.
February 22 -
Harrison Finance has 35 offices, nearly 140 employees and about $95 million of outstanding loans.
February 22 -
Facing pressure to act on gun control laws, the bank said it would not "renew its contract with the National Rifle Association to issue the NRA Visa card."
February 22 -
CU in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley will change its core system this summer.
February 22 -
The bank will allow its customers to apply for car financing online and receive a decision within minutes.
February 22 -
Organizers aiming to open a de novo just outside Charlotte say there's a need for a new community bank after several years of consolidation in the market.
February 22 -
William Parsley was most recently PNC's chief investment officer and treasurer and had previously served as head of consumer lending.
February 22 -
Stilwell Group and Jeffrey Thorp will gain board seats in exchange for a vow to refrain from waging proxy battles against MB Bancorp.
February 22 -
It can be hard for bankers to carve out opportunities to tackle complex problems in today’s always-on culture, but it’s important for getting ahead.
February 22 -
The company will still use the building for its main office, but it will move its administrative staff to another building.
February 22 -
The Chicago bank is denying a report that its CEO, Steve Calk, made $16 million in mortgage loans to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in exchange for a job in the White House.
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