Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The bank, which agreed to acquire Hibernia Bancorp for $28 million, will adopt the seller's name after completing the deal.
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Pamela Codispoti, credited with launching the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card, has been put in charge of the company’s network of more than 5,200 branches.
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The deal includes roughly 120 client relationships. Employees in CenterState's trust department will join Cypress Trust.
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OneUnited is trimming branches and expanding digital offerings as it builds its brand as a backer of social justice that develops innovative products such as a Black-Lives-Matter-themed debit card.
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MFA Acquisition, which plans to keep Maryland Financial Bank's name, wants to add more products and services after the deal closes.
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House and Senate bills contain a provision that would let financial firms in all states use digital scans of photo IDs to verify identities of prospective customers. That could ease the account-opening process for consumers in areas where branches are few and far between.
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The financial services industry must change how it attracts, hires and develops data science talent.
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The five-year window on HSBC's deferred prosecution agreement connected to a money laundering case expires; profile says outgoing Fed Chairman Janet Yellen has become "a pop culture phenomenon."
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Two different credit unions have seen success offering new mobile functionalities that meet specific pain points for members.
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The Los Angeles company will sell $1.6 billion in loans, largely tied to technology and health care, by the end of this year.
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The president's vow to come down hard on the San Francisco bank fans a debate about the independence of regulatory agencies such as the CFPB.
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The proposed CommerceOne Bank in Birmingham, Ala., would be run by former executives at First Partners Bank, which was sold earlier this year.
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For the second week in a row, the CFPB's leadership shakeout dominated readers' attention, while a regional banker discussed efforts to fight hacking and the impact of the tax cuts, and bitcoin's price soared.
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The Trump administration’s curious decision to delay rules concerning disabled consumers’ access to websites would appear to give companies a pass on making their sites compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Banking attorneys don’t see it that way.
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Howard Bank’s Mary Ann Scully brings hometown banking back to the Charm City; Blythe Masters is a candidate to lead the London Stock Exchange; law professor Tamar Frankel is still shaking up Wall Street, even at 92.
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Alpine Bancorp. in Illinois made its sale a highly inclusive process, forming a special evaluation team of senior leaders to help top management review offers.
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Eureka, Calif.-based credit union will expand to Arcata.
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We entrust tech firms with vast amounts of information about our daily lives, with an expectation that they will safeguard it. But have we become too casual in the trust we place with them in exchange for more personalized experience and convenience?
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The company has been working to address an informal agreement with regulators tied to Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
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The fires are raging in Los Angeles and Ventura counties, prompting California's governor to declare a state of emergency.
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