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MECHANICSBURG, Penn. Members 1st FCU is continuing its expansion with plans to open five new branches this year.
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PayPal Inc. plans to launch a chip-and-PIN version of its mobile card reader, called PayPal Here, in the UK this summer.
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First Sound Bank (FSWA) in Seattle has bought back its Troubled Asset Relief Program shares after raising nearly $8 million.
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Citigroup (NYSE:C) whose shareholders rejected its former leader's pay package, gave new Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat an $11.5 million compensation deal for 2012.
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The $121 billion-asset company based in Birmingham, Ala., said Thursday that Grayson Hall, the company's chief executive, will succeed Earnest Deavenport Jr. as chairman when Davenport retires on May 16.
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The acquisition by TSYS of prepaid card company NetSpend means the payment processor will manage a delicate balance between being a vendor to banks and being a consumer-facing company.
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The New York credit card company said Thursday that it has added Anne Lauvergeon, a partner at Efficiency Capital, and Samuel Palmisano, the retired former chief executive of IBM (IBM), as directors.
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The New York credit card company said Feb. 21 that it has added Anne Lauvergeon, a partner at Efficiency Capital, and Samuel Palmisano, the retired former chief executive of IBM, as directors.
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Consumer advocates remain frustrated with servicers for not offering more principal write-downs and loan modifications to help borrowers stay in their homes.
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A side deal struck with the three largest mortgage lenders continues to benefit underwater borrowers in the Golden State, according to the agreement's monitor.
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