Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Thomas O’Brien made a series of aggressive cuts at Sun Bancorp in New Jersey before orchestrating its sale to OceanFirst.
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The bank will step onto the national stage this weekend when the Patriots and Eagles face off at the Minneapolis stadium where it holds the naming rights. It has taken steps to capitalize on the exposure ahead of its expansion into new markets.
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The company, which raised $23 million through a private placement, had a 6.97% total capital ratio at Dec. 31.
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As it secures new funding and creates a joint venture in Japan, Moven says it is close to becoming a full-fledged U.S. “challenger” by purchasing a traditional bank.
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The cloud-based vendor was formerly a division of Live Oak Bank.
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If the company they plan to establish comes together and works — still a big if — it could give JPMorgan an edge in competing with other banks, lead to innovative payments and other products and create unforeseen issues.
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Hadley Robbins had a difficult task stepping in after Melanie Dressel's unexpected death last year. Now he must find ways to keep expanding without disrupting a system that has proved successful.
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Wells has tapped Sarah Dahlgren for a newly created position overseeing regulatory relations as the megabank tries try to remove the cloud of its phony-accounts scandal.
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The pioneering brand re-enters a market where fintechs now account for over 30% of personal loan originations.
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The Mobile Act would allow financial institutions to scan or copy a customer’s photo ID when opening an account remotely, while another bill contained provisions that would protect bankers from lawsuits if they report suspected elder financial abuse.
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The Mobile Act would allow financial institutions to scan or copy a customer’s photo ID when opening an account remotely, while another bill contained provisions that would protect bankers from lawsuits if they report suspected elder financial abuse.
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Retracting an Obama administration policy that shielded banks servicing marijuana companies threatens financial firms and makes the pot industry too reliant on cash.
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The bank said it plans to use proceeds from the placement to expand its operations.
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The company will add $600 million in assets under management when it buys a Roanoke, Va., firm.
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Speculation has existed for a while that JPMorgan Chase could be the first of the megabanks to name a woman chief executive, but the elevation of executives Daniel Pinto and Gordon Smith to co-presidents and co-COOs seemed to put them in the lead to succeed Jamie Dimon.
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The divestitures are necessary to get the Justice Department to sign off on First Financial's $1 billion purchase of MainSource Financial.
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The Texas company will gain four branches and $160 million in loans after the acquisition closes.
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Bank of America has signed leases on its first three branches in the Steel City, part of its retail business' expansion into new markets.
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The Dallas company has agreed to sell its health care lending group to an undisclosed buyer.
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Scholarship programs for high schoolers and college students can also promote banking as a viable career option and serve as a channel for bringing in new business.
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