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The Minnesota bank is locked in a bitter legal battle to preserve its independence. Its foe? The charitable organization set up by its founder.
February 28 -
Gill Haus oversaw efforts to transform Capital One from a bank to a software company by upgrading legacy technologies, moving systems to the cloud and experimenting with different ways of using data.
February 28 -
The bank agreed to pay $35 million to settle SEC charges it recommended high-risk ETFs to some customers; coronavirus fears continue to batter financial shares.
February 28 -
Credit unions could be feeling some of the heat from critics of their bank takeovers, or simply gearing up for another round of activity.
February 28 -
Afterpay has found an opening in the U.S. by targeting the millennials who don't have a credit card to use at the point of sale.
February 28 -
The San Francisco bank has revised its guidance downward, while also cautioning that an outbreak of the coronavirus could take an even bigger bite out of profits in 2020.
February 27 -
Hanover Bancorp will move forward with plans for an initial public offering after shareholders backed its slate of director nominees.
February 27 -
CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger promised to complete the rule mandated by Dodd-Frank one day after a California court set a process for doing so.
February 27 -
Credit unions could be feeling some of the heat from critics of their bank takeovers, or simply gearing up for another round of activity.
February 27 -
The acquisition of the Texas-based lender will help Regions expand its offerings to small businesses while adding about $2 billion of loans to the bank's balance sheet.
February 27 -
When small banks leave the community, it makes sense for credit unions to fill the void.
February 27
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Credit unions that don't embrace digital retailing as part of their auto lending strategy will end up spinning their wheels.
February 27
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Deluxe has spent many years working to diversify beyond paper checks, which are in an inevitable decline. But that diversity led to confusion.
February 27 -
The decline in net interest income was among the reasons year-over-year profits at the U.S. operations fell for the first time since 2012.
February 27 -
The agency is investigating Discover Financial Services over student loan-servicing practices and its compliance with a 2015 consent order involving the business.
February 27 -
Wall Street banks make plans to keep workers in Tokyo safe; the employees are bringing their grievances against the bank to Capitol Hill.
February 27 -
Though the agency plans to give more credit unions authority to issue subordinated debt, limited investor appetite and other factors could hamper activity.
February 27 -
The companies spent much of the past decade completing smaller deals that created complementary footprints in the Southeast.
February 26 -
Members of the House Small Business Committee expressed concerns to SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza that the rule could harm poultry farmers.
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