Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Anchor Bancorp in Laney, Wash., lowered its expectations in the face of impatient investors and buyers’ concerns about antitrust, credit quality and other issues.
May 25 -
The Arkansas company is selling more than $300 million in stock a year before its DFAST test in June 2018.
May 25 -
Banks in the U.S. should get ahead of potential open banking regulation by building application programming interfaces now. A preemptive strategy will give banks more flexibility.
May 25 -
Scholarships, celebrations and other ways credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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The Treasury Department significantly raised an estimate for how much the exemption will cost the government over the next decade, giving bankers some hope that their complaints are finally being heard.
May 24 -
The Spanish bank is opening its APIs to outside developers as Bank of America tests a new data-sharing model with aggregators.
May 24 -
Europe is debating whether to ban screen scraping, a practice that fintechs count on as a last resort. Innovation is at stake.
May 24 -
Andy Maguire faces a challenge: tasked with upgrading HSBC's digital-banking systems, he has discovered that customers are twice as likely to trust a robot for heart surgery than for picking a savings account.
May 24 -
The $3.2 billion-asset company is making a bigger push into northern Indiana with its agreement to buy Lafayette Community Bancorp.
May 24 -
Regulatory restrictions on market entry can shield banks for only so long from problems like those faced by traditional retailers. But financial institutions can take these steps to stay competitive in the ever-digital world.
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The role of branches in consumers' lives may be changing in the digital age, but brick-and-mortar locations are here to stay. To adapt, Citizens Bank has begun a "10-year process" of retrofitting its branch network.
May 24 - Banking brands
Brian Moynihan won praise from the Wells Fargo CEO for his handling of subprime, legal and other post-crisis issues during his first years as Bank of America's top executive.
May 23 -
Automated teller machines have come a long way since Barclays rolled out the world's first ATM at a branch in north London 50 years ago. Here's a look at some of the milestone moments and key innovations in ATM technology over the past five decades.
May 23 -
Regulators have hinted that they're warming up to the idea of startups, but industry veteran George Groves is raising money to buy an existing bank because he fears the approval process would take too long.
May 23 -
The Tennessee bank has agreed to pay nearly $85 million for Capstone Bancshares in Alabama.
May 23 -
Long Game uses behavioral economics and the mass popularity of lottery games to redirect lottery spending toward savings.
May 23 -
A Nebraska banking veteran put up $1 million of her own money to create a microlending program that doesn't require business owners to provide traditional collateral.
May 23 -
With the future of payday lending in flux, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has the ability to help provide consumers with a better credit option.
May 23 -
Better information security will remain the foundation of success as the financial services industry moves quickly to engage new business models.
May 23 -
The gray-bearded ATM would seem like a goner since mobile usage is surging and cash withdrawals are flatlining. But banks such as JPMorgan, B of A and PNC are pouring money into overhauling them in a bid, oddly enough, to attract a younger generation of customer.
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