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Drafting internal honor codes, and having employees pledge to follow them, could be a good first step to reversing negative opinions about banking.
January 15
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PNC Financial Services Group in Pittsburgh reported lower fourth-quarter profits on a decline in fees related to residential mortgages and deposit accounts.
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Regions Financial in Birmingham, Ala., reported double-digit earnings growth in the fourth quarter as gains in both fee income and loan balances helped to offset a sharply higher loan-loss provision related to weakness in its energy portfolio.
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As a recent college graduate, I could have been more engaged with my longer-term financial health had I had today's fintech tools at my disposal.
January 15
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Acquirers are starting to look more closely at a sellers commitment to cybersecurity to avoid reputational and operational risk.
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U.S. Bancorp on Friday reported a dip in profits, due to a mix of lower fees and higher credit costs.
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Wells Fargo, the worlds largest bank by market value, posted fourth-quarter profit that beat analysts estimates as revenue from lending and securities investments increased.
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Citigroup boosted fourth-quarter profit more than analysts estimated as it generated more revenue from investment banking and a portfolio of unwanted assets.
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Banks' core systems are like spaghetti a mess of noodles. They need to find ways to be more structured,, says Hanspeter Wolf, CEO of onboarding software vendor Appway.
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Royal Financial in Chicago has agreed to buy Park Bancorp in Chicago.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. said it agreed to settle a U.S. probe into its handling of mortgage-backed securities for about $5.1 billion, cutting fourth-quarter profit by about $1.5 billion and closing out a year of record legal and litigation costs.
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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.
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The $22 billion-asset Winstrust said in a press release Thursday that it will pay $30 million in cash for the parent of the $125 million-asset Foundations Bank.
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First Business Financial Services in Madison, Wis., said it has hired Edward Sloane Jr. to be its next chief financial officer.
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Firstrust Bank has signed a marketing deal with the Philadelphia 76ers, even though the NBA team plays in an arena emblazoned with the name of another bank and will until 2024.
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Bank chiefs should brace for a barrage of questions about economic uncertainty, if JPMorgan Chase's experience after releasing fourth-quarter results is any indication. Double-digit increases in loans and profits were not enough to stave off questions about the odds of recession, energy risks and adequacy of reserves.
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Metropolitan Commercial Bank in New York has named Dale Fredston, a former general counsel at Sterling Bancorp in Montebello, N.Y., to its board of directors.
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Roughly 28% of Swift's correspondent bank users have signed up for the cooperative's KYC Registry, defying early skepticism about financial institutions' willingness to share information.
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The reverse mortgage industry is optimistic after recent reforms to the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage by the FHA and newfound respect from financial planners.
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Approximately half of more than 40 enforcement issues made public by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have alleged violations of the Unfair, Deceptive and Abusive Acts or Practices provision of the Dodd-Frank Act.
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