-
Guaranty Bancshares in Mount Pleasant, Texas, has agreed to buy Texas Leadership Bank in Royse City.
January 5 -
Progreso Financiero, a nonbank lender that targets Latino consumers, plans to change its name to Oportun.
January 5 -
Many observers agree that one of the most significant rulemakings slated for this year from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will be on debt collection. Depending on how it structures its proposal, the plan could capture a broad range of companies that have a hand in the credit reporting system.
January 5 - Georgia
SunTrust Banks will provision $145 million in its fourth-quarter results for legal expenses related to previously disclosed mortgage issues, the company said in a regulatory filing Monday.
January 5 -
The number of mutuals is shrinking, but those committed to the charter still have options. Attorney Kip Weissman of Luse Gorman discusses the possibilities of charter conversions for those looking to throw in the towel and potential regulatory moves that could help the ailing charter class.
January 5 -
Credit Karma, a credit management website, last week started offering on-demand access to credit reports from Equifax. It's the second credit report Credit Karma users can view as much as they like.
January 5 -
A unit of Provident Financial Services in Jersey City, N.J., has agreed to buy an investment adviser.
January 5 -
MB Bancorp in Forest Hill, Md., has completed its mutual-to-stock conversion.
January 5 -
Triumph Bancorp in Dallas has completed the redemption of preferred stock tied to Troubled Asset Relief Program debt.
January 5 -
Dennis Boyle has resigned as treasurer and chief financial officer of Malvern Bancorp in Paoli, Pa.
January 2




