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United Community Financial in Youngstown, Ohio, has hired a JPMorgan Chase executive to be in charge of its technology.
April 15 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
April 15 -
BBVA Bancomer is partnering with media giant Univision to launch a digital money transfer service for the Hispanic population in the U.S.
April 14 -
Washington Federal in Seattle said its profit rose 3.4% to $41.7 million in the three months that ended March 31 as loan growth outweighed higher information technology costs.
April 14 -
The inadvertent downloading of thousands of consumer records to a thumb drive at the FDIC could happen anywhere. Here's a look at what the FDIC did right and what it could have done better.
April 14 -
A month after introducing the Express Business Loan for its customers, Eastern Bank in Boston says it is in talks with several banks across the U.S. to license the product.
April 14 -
To get more Americans into the financial system, the industry must find ways to help more people get access to the Internet.
April 14 -
Airbnb, the company that disrupted the hospitality industry as Uber did to taxis, is sidling up to the fintech space.
April 13 -
Suddenly, online lenders are struggling, or paying higher prices, to attract the institutional money that has fueled their rapid rise.
April 13 -
Banks are starting to use Facebook Messenger as a way to connect with customers. For now, such interactions will be limited and largely based on artificial intelligence. Down the road, the move could place Facebook deeper into the lives of its customers and could give it an entrée into financial services.
April 13