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The company will also sell $58 million in deposits to West Gate Bank.
March 21 -
The bank will enable customers to access its 2,500 ATMs via mobile banking.
March 19 -
As Diebold Nixdorf continues its evolution from decades as a leading manufacturer of standalone ATMs to a maker of omnichannel-connected banking, it’s created a new service leveraging the Internet of Things.
March 12 -
In a 26-year career at Discover Financial Services, it would seem that Amy Parsons has earned the title of a "doctor" of payments.
March 12 -
There's been a legislative bottleneck since the the crisis-era law went into effect, but Congress has moved forward on a handful of significant changes.
March 6 -
The $356 million-asset Bridgewater Credit Union plans to merge into $596 million Merrimack Valley Credit Union in the summer of 2018, pending regulatory approval.
March 2 -
Readers weigh in on whether or not banks should take a stand on gun control, opine on digital banking outages, reflect on banks building more branches in the internet age and more.
March 1 -
Two civil rights groups in Texas allege that Capital One's TV ads featuring black celebrities encourage minority customers to deposit money and use debit cards, while its branch closings in their neighborhoods cut them off from loans and other services.
March 1 -
A retired tech leader looks back on four decades of major changes in the credit union movement.
March 1
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Given the rapid pace of change across the industry, it’s wise for banks to focus on improving customer service rather than chasing the strategies of their rivals.
March 1
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Sure, banks are closing more branches than they are opening, but many still view them as important channels for selling products, dispensing advice and gathering deposits. Here's a look at banks large and small that are opening branches (or, in Capital One's case, cafes) in new markets.
March 1 -
The Houston-based ATM-management company was previously concentrated in the South.
February 27 -
The bank will serve the state’s three largest cities; the head of the unit that failed to pay retirement benefits to 13,500 people is leaving March 1.
February 27 -
The Charlotte, N.C., company will open 500 new branches and hire 5,400 employees as it continues to expand in midsize cities across the country.
February 26 -
The North Carolina bank is the latest regional to experience a widespread outage.
February 23 -
By investing in next generation strategies and shifting their mindsets about testing, organizations can better safeguard and control the payments process, providing a more reliable customer experience and better protecting one of their most important assets—their reputations, writes Steve Gilde, a director at Paragon Application Systems.
February 21
Paragon -
The company could use proceeds from the planned offering to add branches and make bigger loans.
February 20 -
The Olympics draw together fans from around the globe to cheer on their fellow citizens, and having such a diverse group of people in one spot can inspire companies to experiment with cutting-edge technologies.
February 16 -
While small and regional banks are pushing for a rollback of the Dodd-Frank Act, big banks are largely supportive of the 2010 financial reform law, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said Thursday.
February 15 -
The Justice Department required the sales before signing off on MainSource's pending sale to First Financial in Cincinnati.
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