- Women in Banking Santander’s growth strategy, a lawsuit over branch closures and suspicious senators
Santander's Ana Botin is plotting to make the global banking giant even bigger. Senators suspect a Wall Street cover-up of sexual harassment, and Capital One gets sued by the NAACP.
March 2 -
Two civil rights groups in Texas allege that Capital One's TV ads featuring black celebrities encourage minority customers to deposit money and use debit cards, while its branch closings in their neighborhoods cut them off from loans and other services.
March 1 -
The bank tweeted that website and mobile app service were restored after an outage that lasted much of the day.
January 25 -
Upper chamber approves nomination to succeed Janet Yellen; Twitter’s operations chief to take over online lender in March.
January 24 -
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.
January 23 -
Which large and midcap bank stocks have the most momentum? These 12 banks started the year off with the biggest bang, as measured by gains in stock price.
January 17 -
The McLean, Va., company said that the personnel moves were unrelated to either its financial performance or its risk performance.
January 9 -
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau complaints dropped last year for most of the big banks, including Wells Fargo, though they rose sharply at Capital One.
January 5 -
Agency plans to address issues and regulation of cybercurrencies; OCC says the bank failed to fix problems cited in a 2012 consent order.
January 5 -
Customers saw transactions recorded multiple times and experienced drained accounts and long hold times. It’s a warning to all financial institutions as they head further into mobile-only banking — glitches are more visible and painful and need to be addressed faster than ever.
January 4