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Seacoast CEO Dennis Hudson, in a letter to the company's biggest shareholder, touted improved performance while questioning the timing of the investor's push for a sale.
May 16 -
Two Ohio law firms did not use illegal tactics when they mailed debt collection letters on stationery bearing the name of Ohios attorney general, according to a unanimous Supreme Court ruling Monday.
May 16 -
UBS is partnering with the technology developer SigFig to launch a robo platform for its 7,000 advisers, making this one of the most high-profile deals of its kind between a wealth management firm and a tech startup.
May 16 -
Favorable treatment under upcoming Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules has led banks to signal interest in small-dollar loans. But if they can serve the market profitably, why aren't they already doing it?
May 16
Community Financial Services Association of America -
A pair of Massachusetts thrifts have bought insurance agencies.
May 16 -
Green Dot agreed to split the roles of chairman and chief executive officer. Steven Streit is the current CEO, while an independent chairman will be named after the 2016 annual meeting, the prepaid debit-card company said Monday in a statement.
May 16 -
Complaints against debt collectors filed with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau dropped last month from 3,505 complaints in March to 2,816 complaints in April, a 19.7% decrease.
May 16 -
Fifth Third Bancorp has hired Citigroup's Melissa Stevens to the newly created position of chief digital officer and head of omnichannel banking.
May 16 -
Too many fintech companies are selling superficial products. Entrepreneurs need to start solving hard problems and offering real value.
May 16
The 42nd Group -
PacWest Bancorp in Los Angeles is the latest bank to exit its loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
May 16

