Community banking
Community banking
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Landmark Credit Union may buy Hartford Savings Bank in Wisconsin, the National Credit Union Administration board decided Thursday.
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Top bankers went out of their way to praise the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and its Director, Richard Cordray, at American Banker's Retail Financial Services Conference. Despite the happy talk, they stopped short of calling for the GOP to end its opposition to the bureau or for Cordray's directorship to be made permanent.
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The longtime chief executive of New Hampshire Thrift Bancshares is ready to retire — but not to leave completely. Stephen Ensign, 65, is set to retire April 30 as an employee of the Newport company but will remain its chairman.
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The Fed's rejection of BB&T's capital plan likely bars the serial acquirer from big acquisitions for several months, but it might be able to pull off a small one.
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Only 30% of community banks communicate via social media, and that needs to change if they want to attract younger customers, members of the industry said.
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Profit fell at Third Century Bancorp (TDCB) after the Franklin, Ind., company boosted its provision for loan losses.
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The Super Bowl champ teased regulators, talked serious business and shared tales of his glory days on the football field during the Independent Community Bankers of America conference.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is preparing to crack down on interest rate markups that automobile dealers add onto the cost of car loans, potentially threatening one of the few bright spots for bank lending of late.
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The husband and wife who lead Southern National Bancorp of Virginia (SONA) want to make one more acquisition before they try to sell their bank and retire.
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First Mariner Bancorp (FMAR) may not keep its name on a local arena but the Baltimore bank will continue to have a popular pitchman.
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The Independent Community Bankers of America has elected its executive committee for the next year.
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Little Bank (LTLB) in Kinston, N.C., said Thursday that it had received regulatory approval to repurchase up to 56,485 shares, or 2% of outstanding shares.
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Liberty Bank's deal for Southern Connecticut Bancorp could signal an M&A trend — mutual thrifts with lots of capital acquiring small, publicly traded banks.
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CS Consulting found that banks that promote customer service generate higher investor returns over the long term.
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The Federal Reserve Board has terminated a written agreement with Mountain West Financial (MTWF) in Helena, Mont.
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How Town & Country Bank deployed mobile remote deposit capture to expand services to its rural business and retail customers.
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Comptroller of the Currency Thomas Curry acknowledged Thursday that his office needs to better cater to community banks, including improving their communication with local examiners.
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A group of about 50 to 60 protestors interrupted a speech by Wells Fargo (WFC) Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf on Thursday at a banking conference, taking over the stage with chants and complaints about home foreclosures.
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PremierWest Bancorp (PRWT) in Medford, Ore., has granted itself more time to persuade shareholders to approve a takeover by Starbuck Bancshares.
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The anger against the country's biggest banks is ready to boil over, Harris Simmons, the chairman and chief executive of Zions Bancorp., warned Wednesday.
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