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Home BancShares in Conway, Ark., has named a new chief for its banking unit.
January 8 -
Banco Santander, Spain's largest bank, is considering a multibillion-euro capital increase, people with knowledge of the matter said.
January 8 -
Synechron, an information technology company focused on the financial services industry, is increasing its global presence with its latest acquisition.
January 8 -
An index of late-payment rates hit a record low in the third quarter, as consumer spent less to fill their gas tanks.
January 8 -
After National Credit Union Administration Chairman Debbie Matz revealed the agency is mulling new encryption standards, a trade association says the regulator should focus on its own steps to "better protect" member "data in its care."
January 7 -
The $8.9 billion-asset company said in a statement provided to American Banker on Wednesday that it plans to use the capital to support future growth.
January 7 -
Leaders of smaller banks optimistic about the growth prospects of small-business loans in 2015, but they are equally worried about increased competition from larger banks, nonbanks and credit unions.
January 7 -
President Obama is expected to announce a half-percentage-point reduction in the Federal Housing Administration's annual premium during a housing policy speech Thursday in Phoenix.
January 7 -
The leak of client records at Morgan Stanley illustrates the danger posed when just one employee has unauthorized or unsecured access to sensitive information, as well as the ongoing threat to financial institutions from insider theft.
January 7 -
The founder and chairman of 1st Century Bank in Los Angeles has been named to chair the city's tourism and convention board.
January 7 -
The financial crisis scarred many Americans. Now that they have given themselves permission to spend again, they will do so responsibly.
January 7
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SBT Bancorp in Simsbury, Conn., moved its shares on Wednesday to a new OTC Markets Group trading platform.
January 7 -
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., plans in 2015 to continue her focus on student loan debt and the potential long-term problems it poses to the economy despite now facing a Republican-controlled Congress.
January 7 -
The Green Mountain State is home to businesses and consumers who march to a different drummer, and Brattleboro Savings & Loan's new checking account promotion seeks to appeal to that independent spirit.
January 7 -
Hamilton Bancorp in Towson, Md., has a new chairman.
January 7 -
Columbia Financial International Inc. announced Wednesday it is awarding $50,000 in grants to the collection industry to be used for education in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act regulations.
January 7 -
Connecticut regulators have fined the head of a Native American tribe and the two payday loan companies it owns a total of $1.5 million for allegedly violating a state cap on interest rates.
January 7 -
Heritage Oaks Bancorp in Paso Robles, Calif., has hired a veteran banker to fill a newly created post.
January 7 -
The ideal digital bank would respect customers' privacy and relate to them as human beings while offering an array of simple, easy-to-use mobile and online apps.
January 7
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WASHINGTON Two officials at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have been named into key roles, the agency confirmed Tuesday.
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