Project Green: Part 6
The First "Green" De Novo
Ken LaRoe, founder and CEO of First Green Bank, on why he wants to build a bank that encourages sustainable development, and what he sees as his competitive advantage.
When JPMorganChase said it planned to charge aggregators for its customer data, it sparked strong feelings on all sides.
The card brand has added several tools that expand "agentic commerce," which adds artificial intelligence-based automation to shopping, service and checkout, innovation that's becoming popular with payment companies.
Execs say other banks are still more of a rival for deposits than the digital currency.
First Northwest Bancorp in Port Angeles has selected an Everett, Washington-based competitor's president to serve as its new top executive.
The Charlotte-based megabank announced that it had appointed two business leaders to be co-presidents of the bank, and elevated its chief financial officer to serve as executive vice president.
The Massachusetts bank is being accused of aiding and abetting the operation of a Ponzi scheme centered in Hamilton, New York. The bank declined to comment on the allegations.