Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The New York company named two new members to its executive committee as it splits oversight of business capital and consumer banking into separate jobs.
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StreetShares seeks to tap into the loyalties of military veterans, bringing together borrowers and savers through an online platform.
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The addition of Bob Savino as chief product officer comes as BankMobile is poised to spin off from Customers Bancorp and merge with Flagship Community Bank.
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Both proposals aim to establish institutions that would be modeled after Bank of North Dakota, the nation's only public bank.
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Net interest income has surged thanks to rising rates, but noninterest income has lagged as trading revenue has weakened, refi demand has softened and fees from deposit service charges have barely budged. Is this the new normal?
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Burned by a 2007 deal in Florida, Park National in Ohio had several years to reflect on lessons learned before agreeing to buy NewDominion Bank in Charlotte, N.C.
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Executives point out while they are fixing the online lender's very public problems, loan originations are still in the billions and it has expanded into wealth management.
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Citigroup Inc. CEO Michael Corbat said he’s ready to deploy resources to grow “even faster” in a world of synchronized economic growth from Japan to Europe.
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Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s decision to halt the collection of consumer data renders bank exams less effective and ignores existing cybersecurity protections, the Massachusetts senator argues.
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SoFi's experience shows that the most prominent names in fintech, while generating massive financial support, still operate in a very volatile world.
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A plan by the largest U.S. bank to use part of its tax windfall to enter new markets (including Washington and Boston) could become a serious threat for banks of all sizes in those cities — or looked backed upon someday as a pricey overexpansion.
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The Michigan company's earnings, excluding one-time items, increased meaningfully after it cut operating costs.
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Stepping in after co-founder Mike Cagney's resignation, Twitter's Anthony Noto needs to overhaul the firm's corporate culture, lay the groundwork for an IPO and determine whether to renew SoFi's pursuit of a bank charter.
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One-time tax adjustments helped offset ongoing declines in commercial and auto lending at the Cincinnati company.
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NewDominion, which has completed an improbable turnaround, is the last community bank based in Charlotte, N.C.
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The Florida company's fourth-quarter results included double-digit loan growth and a $328 million income tax benefit associated with recently passed tax reform.
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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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Few fees, automated savings and social media engagement all reel in the 23- to 37-year-old set and present a competitive threat to big, traditional banks, according to CEO Chris Britt.
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The South Carolina company also provided a timeline for heightened regulation tied to crossing the $10 billion asset threshold.
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Millennials are more bank-savvy than they’re given credit for, according to a new survey sponsored by Bank of America.
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