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The bank is combining its wealth management units to serve both the ultrarich and the less affluent; the small business loan program will open to all borrowers on Tuesday.
January 14 -
CEO Michael Hayford wants to transform Cardtronics' ATM fleet into a distribution network for fintech services. But first he has to persuade the company to accept his offer.
January 14 -
The Mississippi bank will pay $108 million for the parent of FNB Bank, which has branches in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.
January 13 -
Robert Kafafian says he's hearing more MOE chatter now than at any time in his decades-long career as a consultant. He cited smaller banks' need to cut costs, improve tech offerings and compete with bigger lenders.
January 13 -
The online installment lender is the latest consumer-focused tech company to see its stock price soar on the first day of trading.
January 13 -
The nation's third-largest credit union saw a huge lending spike in 2020, especially in its mortgage division, while membership grew by 159%, thanks in part to merger activity.
January 13 -
First Bank in New Jersey, Northeast Bank in Maine and others have warmed to the idea of using software to streamline Paycheck Protection Program lending so that employees can be more hands-on with customers.
January 13 -
The pace of forgiveness for Paycheck Protection Program loans is expected to accelerate when the Small Business Administration issues guidance on additional steps meant to streamline the process.
January 13 -
The firm's two founders will now split duties between running the organization and focusing on future growth.
January 13 -
The Small Business Administration will allow lenders with less than $1 billion of assets to process applications in two days. The portal will open to all lenders on Tuesday.
January 13 -
The company said it would have eventually prevailed against the DOJ’s antitrust suit; the Ohio senator says the panel will focus on climate change and housing issues.
January 13 -
A Democratic majority in Washington may help advance a number of key legislative issues for the industry, such as passage of a national data security standard. However, it could also lead to a renewed focus on consumer protection laws.
January 13 -
Commercial real estate portfolios have held up better than expected during the pandemic. But rising delinquencies and fears of a delayed economic recovery are renewing questions about credit quality.
January 12 -
Several community banks said they didn't have enough time to review the Paycheck Protection Program's application forms, forcing them to sit out Monday's reopening. The SBA is not saying when more lenders will be allowed to access its portal.
January 12 -
In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Citigroup announced a new head of U.S. consumer banking and said that two of its other high-ranking bankers would essentially switch roles.
January 12 -
A team led by Michael Lipsitz, a lawyer hired away from Santander last year, will look at everything from whether prices are fair to whether complaint data contains notable trends.
January 12 -
Australia Hoover, who started as a call center employee in 1996, succeeds Betsy Mercier, who is retiring after 22 years at the helm.
January 12 -
The giant retailer is looking to expand its menu of financial services products; in the face of competition, the banks are trying to simplify the product to get more people to use it.
January 12 -
Industry groups say the coronavirus has highlighted additional risks faced by institutions without a diverse member base.
January 12 -
The retail giant is teaming with the investment group Ribbit Capital on the venture, which will aim to provide new services to Walmart customers and employees.
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