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Green Bancorp's aggressive plan to attack its credit quality troubles and do what few Texas banks once would have dreamed of quit energy lending make it a subject of debate and a community bank to watch closely in 2017.
December 29 -
Chemical CEO David Ramaker has a wide range of options diversify business lines, expand organically in several Midwestern states, pursue M&A or all of the above following his recent acquisition of Talmer. But new challenges accompany Chemical's higher profile, too.
December 28 -
Congress wants to put federal flood program on sounder financial footing, encourage the development of private flood insurance market and stop the insanity of rebuilding properties subject to repetitive flooding.
December 23 -
Stephen Gordon has long been known as an entrepreneurial banker, which helped him expand his California bank aggressively over a five-year period. A spike in chargeoffs that led to a third-quarter loss spurred Gordon to beef up credit oversight. The question is whether that effort will stymie loan growth.
December 23 -
From the election's policy implications for banking to deep analysis of the Wells Fargo scandal, here are some of our favorite stories of the year. Stay tuned for Part II.
December 23 -
Lenders should be braced for some potential headaches as oil-related bankruptcies are expected to continue at a steady clip in 2017 and various market and political forces could influence oil supplies and prices.
December 22 -
Now that the OCC has proposed a limited-purpose bank charter for fintech companies, a host of innovative new banks will soon flood the market or maybe not.
December 21 -
The National Credit Union Administration acted appropriately, within its legal authority, when issuing its member business lending rule.
December 21
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The Federal Reserve Board has banned two former Regions Financial executives from the banking industry following their indictment on charges of defrauding the Birmingham, Ala., company.
December 21 -
Scandal, business models gone awry, missing money and executive shake-ups — 2016 had it all. Here are the financial services executives or groups of them who took the heat and will be looking for better times in 2017.
December 21 -
Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., said Tuesday that it expects to start offering digital small-business loans in mid-2017.
December 20 -
Female entrepreneurs who apply for loans online and are evaluated by an automated system get a bigger share of online credits than they do traditional in-person bank loans. It could be a sign that automated credit decisions are fairer.
December 20 -
Ameris Bancorp in Moultrie, Ga., has entered into a consent order with regulators tied to the Bank Secrecy Act.
December 19 -
Just weeks after it shook up its executive ranks and suspended efforts to pursue new customers, the New York-based business lender confirmed Friday that it is eliminating dozens of jobs.
December 16 -
Just weeks after it shook up its executive ranks and suspended efforts to pursue new customers, the New York-based business lender confirmed Friday that it is eliminating dozens of jobs.
December 16 -
A federal judge heard arguments from ICBA and NCUA on whether to dismiss the banking group's legal challenge to the credit union regulator's changes to the member business lending rule. A decision on the dismissal could come as early as January.
December 16 - New York
Travelers passing through Grand Central Terminal at the height of the evening rush hour Thursday were met with the sound of beating drums and war whoops from several dozen Native Americans protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline. They had traveled all the way from the Dakotas, they said, to bring their case to the Big Apple.
December 16 -
Capital Business Credit, a New York-based business finance company, has been acquired by a San Francisco-based lender.
December 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration rule expanding member business lending introduces new risks and lacks legal basis.
December 15
Calvert Advisors LLC -
Pacific Premier in California has been firing on all cylinders when it comes to lending, but it needed low-cost deposits. Buying Heritage Oaks Bancorp will do just that.
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