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The regional bank is roughly a third of the way to the 260 workers needed to staff the 25 branches it plans to open there over two years.
January 31 -
The combination of their convenient branch networks and strong digital offerings makes large, national banks tough to beat in dispensing financial guidance, consumers say.
January 31 -
The bank says regulators want information about its possible role in the money laundering scandal; Kristi Mitchem moves to BMO Global Asset Management.
January 24 -
CEO Greg Carmichael says the Cincinnati bank will hire bankers in Denver, Dallas and Houston as part of a broader expansion into fast-growing markets that are home to lots of midsize firms. It is also interested in buying more fee-based businesses.
January 22 -
Bathrooms are probably cleaner than automated teller machines at banks and credit unions across the country, according to a new study. Here are some insights on how to protect public health – and your financial institution's image.
January 22 -
Hackers pretending to screen a Chilean ATM network staffer for a new job instead slipped malware onto his work computer, leading to a broader attack.
January 18 -
Executives at Key pushed back against doubts over a deal for Laurel Road Bank’s digital lending platform so late in the credit cycle, arguing that its customers are prime borrowers with high incomes.
January 17 -
A number of healthy credit unions have undertaken “mergers of equals” to bolster long-term prospects. But those institutions are opening themselves up to unique risks and challenges as a result.
January 17 -
With government workers off the job, some credit union call centers are extra busy as worried members reach out with questions.
January 11 -
Associated Banc-Corp in Green Bay, Wis., said Wednesday that it will close 17 branches as part of a previously announced deal to buy 32 branches from Huntington Bancshares.
January 10