Community banking
Community banking
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It might make sense to scrap a decades-old name, especially for banks with aggressive growth plans.
May 2 -
Camden Fine, the president of the Independent Community Bankers of America, is due to retire this week. We talk with him about his long career — and his fears for the future of his industry.
May 2 -
Domenick & Associates also specializes in serving social service organizations.
May 1 -
The Michigan bank hopes conversational technology can get customers to talk more freely about their financial health.
May 1 -
Because of the Durbin amendment, the once-prized asset has become an albatross. Spinning it off will remove a distraction and let management refocus on business banking.
May 1 -
The Federal Savings Bank has been under a spotlight since it was revealed that it provided $16 million in mortgages to onetime Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
May 1 -
Boiling Springs Savings Bank said James Nesci, formerly of TD Bank, will manage its operations and create a strategic plan.
May 1 -
The $350 million acquisition is among the biggest bank mergers announced so far this year.
May 1 -
The Federal Reserve's decision to allow the Territorial Bank of American Samoa access to the U.S. payment system creates only the second public bank in the country, and may pave the way for others in California, New Jersey and elsewhere.
April 30 -
The Boston-area bank will add branches near New Hampshire after buying the cooperative bank.
April 30 -
For one California bank, the biggest challenge was finding equity investors to participate in deals.
April 30 -
Capitol Federal will enter commercial lending for the first time in its 125-year history after it buys Capital City Bank.
April 30 -
Porter Bancorp in Kentucky spent years tackling credit and capital issues. As Limestone Bank, it will finally get back on offense.
April 27 -
Many banks talk about the need to replace legacy core systems, but relatively few go through with it. The CEO of Mechanics Cooperative Bank in Massachusetts explains the case he made to his board that the promise outweighed the risk.
April 27 -
Spirit of Texas Bancshares plans to raise $40 million to fund organic growth and acquisitions.
April 27 -
KS Bancorp wants to become a corporation in business-friendly Delaware, which would be more likely to back its defensive-minded share-rights plan.
April 26 -
Dan Rollins engineered nearly a dozen deals while at Prosperity Bank. Now CEO at BancorpSouth, he has returned to M&A after spending four frustrating years dealing with compliance issues.
April 26 -
Putting aside the spin of both credit unions and banks, we offer some informed predictions about how the financial industry would be reconfigured if the century-old tax break were to disappear.
April 25 -
First Keystone, which gave no reason for Matthew Prosseda's abrupt departure, has formed a search committee to find a permanent replacement.
April 25 -
Buyers are scooping up many of the market's biggest banks, making it harder for others to gain scale.
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