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Donald Felix, who has previously worked at JPMorgan Chase and Citi, will become Carver's president and CEO on Nov. 1. He succeeds interim CEO Craig MacKay, who's been running the unprofitable bank for the past year.
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The company, which counts JPMorgan Chase and TD Bank Group among its customers, has also appointed a new executive chairman.
September 17 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s proposed rule aims to improve record keeping for custodial accounts, while the merger policy would increase regulatory scrutiny for combinations involving the largest banks.
September 17 -
The New York community bank cited the contribution of BaaS to its core financial results, evolving regulatory expectations, and the cost of talent and technology needed to scale as factors in this decision.
September 17 -
St. Mary's Bank in New Hampshire tries to serve members as it has for 116 years, while dealing with today's cybersecurity and fraud concerns.
September 16 -
Independence Bank of Kentucky said 14 customers had reported receiving the bills, which included text such as "for motion picture purposes."
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The company, a pioneer in AI-based lending, says improvements to its models and long-term commitments from the banks it works with will bring about positive returns in the third and fourth quarters.
September 16 -
As member demand for installment payments increases, resource-strapped institutions are looking for outside help. Fintechs offer the service.
September 16 -
EverBank Financial in Florida said the deal would give it $900 million of loans and $2 billion of deposits. Should the deal close in early 2025 as planned, it would end a long saga for Sterling.
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Community bankers have found that demonstrating efficiency, providing proper training and describing use cases can help get employees on board with AI products.
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At a New York event, industry practitioners shared how they are addressing cultural, compliance and logistical objections to making loans based on bank account data.
September 13 -
Anticipated interest rate cuts could help stressed borrowers, but such a shift in monetary policy may curb lending income.
September 13 -
Banks should embrace Kamala Harris' effort to drive sustainable, equitable economic growth. Doing so will open them up to underserved communities where they can build customer loyalty among a population primed for rapid development.
September 13
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Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra said the action would "close the book" on the agency's investigation into the Sallie Mae spinout.
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Executives from JPMorgan Chase, TD, U.S. Bank, M&T and other banks will gather to discuss how they serve small-business clients, what those customers want now and what they expect in 2025 and beyond.
September 12 -
A coalition of 105 organizations has analyzed the flow of financing to large, greenhouse-gas-emitting livestock operations and found these three banks do the bulk of loans.
September 12 -
The latest violations come as the bank expects to face more than $3 billion in regulatory fines for anti-money-laundering failures.
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The regional bank has already seen a large reduction in "criticized" loans, and it expects that trend to pick up as lower borrowing costs alleviate the pain in the commercial real estate sector.
September 11 -
Advocates for depositor-owned banks hope Warsaw Federal's $5 million capital raise will serve as a template for institutions in need of more capital than retained earnings can provide.
September 11 -
When it comes to delivering superior return on average equity, smaller banks frequently punch above their weight, according to a recent study by Capital Performance Group and American Banker.
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