Community banking
Community banking
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The outbreak and a free fall of oil and stock prices are rattling bankers at this year's ICBA gathering in Orlando, Fla.
March 9 -
The company disclosed that an internal review of a now-discontinued loan program found that employees engaged in misconduct tied to income verification and requirements, among other things.
March 9 -
Year to date through Dec. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
March 9 -
Year to date through Dec. 31, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
March 9 -
Unity National Bank of Houston, which has reported losses three straight years, is receiving guidance and resources from Citigroup through a Treasury mentoring program.
March 6 -
The company will pay $25 million in cash for Carroll Bancorp in a deal between Baltimore-area banks.
March 6 -
Wells Fargo remains the TBTF poster child and regulators continue to do too little to address the problem. And as always, small banks suffer collateral damage.
March 6 -
Challenging business conditions, exacerbated by coronavirus fears, have disrupted organizers' planning efforts.
March 5 -
The company said it expects to enter into the order with the FDIC and its state regulator later this month.
March 5 -
The South Florida company said Alberto Peraza, who played a key role in its 2018 initial public offering, is leaving for personal reasons.
March 5 -
Fintechs like LendingClub and Varo Money illustrate how the traditional financial system is changing. Banks that don’t rapidly evolve with technology will be obsolete.
March 5 -
The best community banks layer human-facing services with new technology to beat the heavyweights in their market.
March 5 -
The state's Division of Banking, led by a former bank CEO and trade group chief, blocked GreenState CU's move to buy seven branches from First American Bank. It's the second time this year regulators have halted a credit union-bank deal.
March 5 -
Compliance, risk management and staffing will likely come under added scrutiny as regulators lay out a framework for future fintech-bank mergers.
March 4 -
Recovery from a massive storm that touched down near Nashville is in its early stages, but bankers are looking at fee waivers and increased access to cash for those who were affected.
March 4 -
The outcome at Beneficial State may be hard for organizers to replicate at other banks, but it serves as a reminder that labor groups see an opportunity in an industry where many low-paid workers chafe against sales pressure.
March 3 -
Richard Herrington's buyout pitch to smaller banks is to offer them a way to survive and keep their local brands.
March 3 -
MVB in West Virginia will gain a 47% stake in the partnership in exchange for contributing its mortgage unit's assets to the new company.
March 3 -
The San Diego bank is struggling to renegotiate a partnership with the tax preparation firm to address caps on interchange fees.
March 3 - AB - Technology
From 2010 to 2018 the South Carolina bank was on the FDIC's problem bank list, but in the last two years it has been profitable. Dominik Mjartan, the bank's president and CEO, explains how technology upgrades and relationship building helped it get back on track.
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