Community banking
Community banking
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A JPMorgan Chase court case sets a precedent on telecommuting.
June 25 -
No bank in our annual survey of reputations has done a better job of positioning itself on long-term trust issues than BMO Harris Bank, which outscored the field when we asked consumers whether they'd give their bank the benefit of the doubt when the next crisis hit.
June 25 -
With Bank of America and Best Buy scaling back telecommuting privileges and Yahoo! axing them entirely, it may seem a backlash against working from home is underway in corporate America. But that's just not the case.
June 25 -
Hoping that a steeper yield curve will boost your net interest margin? History shows that higher rates might not have that effect.
June 25 -
A handful of banks dominate the Top 5 performers in survey questions about the key components of reputation. The annual American Banker/Reputation Institute Survey of Bank Reputations drills into customers' and noncustomers' feelings about each bank's record on governance, products, workplace environment, innovation, financial performance, corporate citizenship and leadership.
June 24 -
Washington Federal (WAFD) in Seattle has won regulatory approval to switch to a national bank from a thrift.
June 24 - Alabama
An uptick in fees and a drop in expenses lifted Pinnacle Bancshares in the first quarter.
June 24 -
Like a lot of buyers, Southern Missouri Bancorp would like to acquire bigger banks, but in agreeing to buy Bank of Thayer and its parent for $6.5 million, its execs say they are being realistic and going for what is available.
June 24 -
Ambiguous language in the 2012 national mortgage settlement has caused widespread confusion about the legality of foreclosing on delinquent borrowers who have filed paperwork on mortgage modifications.
June 24 -
Daniel Walker made his way from working as an elevator operator at Farmers & Merchants Bank of Long Beach to heading up the California company.
June 24 -
Attorney General Eric Holder ruffled feathers in March when he indicated during Capitol Hill testimony that some financial institutions are "too big to jail." Holder later tried to backtrack amid a fierce public outcry. The controversy comes on the heels of claims by some critics that the DOJ and Obama administration have given the politically well-connected banking industry an undeserved free pass in the wake of the financial crisis. As the following examples illustrate, however, the government has acted aggressively in some cases to bring senior bankers to justice-senior bankers at small institutions, that is.
June 24 -
Provide them with a basic understanding of the banking system, share your firms strategic vision and encourage communication between departments and affiliates.
June 24 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has taken action against a Missouri bank and freed four others from regulatory actions.
June 24 -
Shareholders of San Diego Trust Bank have approved the bank's sale to Pacific Premier (PPBI) in Irvine, Calif.
June 24 -
Southern Missouri Bancorp in Poplar Bluff, Mo., has agreed to buy Ozarks Legacy Community Financial in Thayer, Mo.
June 24 -
Flagstar Bancorp (FBC) will pay $105 million to settle allegations it misrepresented the quality of loans backing securities insured by Assured Guaranty (AGO).
June 21 -
A former bank executive in Georgia has pleaded guilty to charges of defrauding a bank that had received funds from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
June 21 -
A new Texas law addresses concerns that community banks will suffer if big-box retailers and large banks begin to team up on pricing.
June 21 -
Two American Banker staffers who cover mergers and acquisitions have a confession to make. We sometimes get so enmeshed in the arcane numbers behind bank deals that we overlook what really makes them tick: the human element.
June 21 -
Snapchat, a once-popular app among high school students, has captured the attention of privacy-savvy Wall Street financers hoping to keep their late-night escapades quiet.
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