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The founder and CEO of Owners Bank, a division of Liberty Bank, is one of American Banker's 2024 Innovators of the Year.
June 21 -
Why banks believe fraud prevention and customer experience are both top priorities
June 21 -
As more banks adopt cloud technology, paths to value become clearer.
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The vice president, technology capabilities and innovation at Discover Financial Services is one of American Banker's 2024 Innovators of the Year.
June 21 -
The CEO of the Hauppauge, New York credit union is one of American Banker's 2024 Innovators of the Year.
June 21 -
The head of commercial product and innovation at KeyBank is one of American Banker's Innovators of the Year.
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The co-founder and CEO of Stratyfy is one of American Banker's 2024 Most Influential Women in Fintech.
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The general counsel and chief legal officer of Plaid is one of American Banker's 2024 Most Influential Women in Fintech.
June 21 -
The Minneapolis-based Thrivent Financial for Lutherans received approval from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on Friday for its industrial loan company application and planned merger between the institution and subsidiary Thrivent Federal Credit Union.
June 21 -
Vancouver, Washington's Riverview Bancorp announces Nicole Sherman as its next president and CEO; Happauge, New York-based Dime Community Bancshares is expanding its deposits strategy to Manhattan; UBS hires Guggenheim banker Ananya Das; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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The Federal Reserve and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. found shortcomings in the living wills of Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase, although the FDIC deemed Citi's resolution plan as "deficient."
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The two divisions — one focused on employee conduct, the other aimed at improving hiring practices — were created in response to last month's explosive report on widespread harassment and discrimination at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
June 21 -
U.K. banks are testing machines that can accept deposits from multiple machines.
June 21 -
The Senate Banking Committee will consider the nomination of Christy Goldsmith Romero — the administration's pick to take over the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. — on July 11.
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New York Department of Financial Services' guidance advising banks and insurers to avoid doing business with the NRA was ruled as likely to be unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Why is it still on the department's website?
June 21
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The Honolulu bank is raising $165 million through depositary shares, a move that two observers said would help boost its below-average leverage ratio.
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A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction sought by industry groups that sued to block a Colorado law. The law, which would cap interest rates on consumer loans, targets partnerships between fintechs and out-of-state banks.
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PeoplesBank and Cornerstone Bank entered into an agreement to combine their holding companies in a deal slated to close early in 2025. The banks would continue to operate separately.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency wants feedback on how the Federal Home Loan banks can improve their affordable housing programs, including efficiencies in the application process.
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"We're in an era of instant gratification, where we're not compared to other financial institutions, but rather to companies like Amazon, Apple, Google and Facebook," says Chief Technology Officer Sandeep Uthra.
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