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In August's roundup of American Banker favorites: The true cause of Heartland Tri-State Bank's failure, increased industrywide frugality among banks, two prominent credit union trade groups announce plans to combine and more.
August 31 -
The bank attributed the surge to impairments in the U.S. office loan portfolio and appeared to signal that higher provisions from commercial real estate may persist.
August 31 -
The card network has agreed to pay USAA licensing fees for the use of mobile deposit capture technology. USAA says it plans to keep trying to get other banks to do the same.
August 30 -
The storm is slamming housing markets already beset by some of the nation's highest property insurance premiums.
August 30 -
Both purchases and refinance volumes climbed higher, as interest rates flattened following earlier volatility, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association.
August 30 -
Innovations Financial Credit Union is purchasing First National Bank Northwest Florida, taking the place of Harvesters Credit Union, which terminated its 2022 deal to acquire the bank.
August 30 -
Many of the fees that the agency derides as unnecessary are funds owed to medical practices, homebuilders and educational institutions.
August 30ACA International -
Uplinq, which helps lenders make credit decisions for small business owners using alternative data, already has large global banks among its clientele.
August 30 -
The Department of Justice cited American Bank of Oklahoma's lending record, as well as racially inflammatory emails it claims bank employees forwarded, in support of its redlining claims.
August 29 -
The Canadian bank initially told investors the acquisition would result in more than $350 million in cost savings. But a recent analysis suggests that number could be even higher.
August 29