Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Property Assessed Clean Energy loans can no longer be offered in unincorporated areas of Kern County, Calif. The controversial loans, meant to promote energy efficiency, began in California and are now offered in a number of states.
July 12 -
Bank of the Ozarks recently dissolved its holding company in a move that goes against modern banking strategy. There are, however, strong arguments for other institutions to follow the bank's lead.
July 12 -
The Spanish bank's VC arm added two companies focused on artificial intelligence to its portfolio this week. Both firms promise to help banks connect better with customers.
July 12 -
The Arkansas bank bought C1 Financial in Florida and Community & Southern Holdings in Georgia last year.
July 12 -
The Treasury Department will take a huge hit when Cecil Bancorp sells its bank, while 1st Mariner Bank in Baltimore will see its equity stake completely wiped out. Cecil opted for bankruptcy court when it was unable to resolve an impasse over its trust-preferred stock.
July 11 -
The former Triumph Capital Advisors doubled its business by acquiring Doral Bank's CLO assets; Dodd-Frank’s “skin in the game” regs spurred its spinoff as a vehicle of the deep-pocketed Pine Brook.
July 11 -
Severn said it believes Mid Maryland Title Co. will complement its existing dealings in mortgages, commercial banking and commercial real estate.
July 10 -
The challenge of juggling security and convenience is escalating as banks realize digital channels are for sales as much as they are to display account balances.
July 10 -
Sponsorships, celebrations, education and other ways credit unions are giving back.
July 10 -
The region is responsible for a third of all bank sellers — and more than half of the industry's overall deal volume.
July 10 -
The bank received conditional court approval to create a settlement fund of at least $142 million to cover 11 class actions filed after its fake-accounts scandal.
July 10 -
Energy sensors will let JPMorgan Chase master-control everything from office temperatures to sprinkler systems in an attempt to preserve the scale of its branch network but lower the costs.
July 7 -
Expansions, donations and 500 pounds of crawfish.
July 7 -
ESSA Bank & Trust has successfully worked with a federal program that helps former prisoners in some eastern Pennsylvania towns get back into society, and it plans to expand the program to the Philadelphia market.
July 7 -
Community banks are less likely to close branch locations than their larger counterparts. But those branches should mix technology with the homespun local flavor customers have come to expect.
July 7 -
N26 will soon add insurance service to go along with its mobile payments, and credit and savings accounts.
July 7 -
The new ATMs cut fraud risk by minimizing password-exposure, but it’s unclear whether large numbers of consumers are ready to change five decades of inserting a plastic card to get cash.
July 7 -
There is too much customer and regulatory inertia for banks’ business model to become irrelevant overnight. The real danger is banks will fade out of the picture over time.
July 7 -
Online and mobile banking are essential elements in 21st-century financial services, but there’s more to banking than digital transactions.
July 6 -
The new ATMs cut fraud risk by minimizing password-exposure, but it’s unclear whether large numbers of consumers are ready to change five decades of inserting a plastic card to get cash.
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