Community banking
Community banking
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United Community Financial in Youngstown, Ohio, has added an advisor to the company to its board.
March 1 -
United Financial Bancorp in West Springfield, Mass., is closing a pair of Connecticut branches just months after buying them.
March 1 -
Bankers must concentrate on achieving greater efficiencies, stop focusing on short-term goals and strike the right balance between unacceptably poor compliance practices and unattainable perfection.
March 1 -
The banking industry's pace of expansion, which had shown signs of accelerating in late 2012, appears to have lost momentum.
February 28 -
Darrell Green, an initial investor in the bank, enjoyed a Hall of Fame career with the National Football League's Washington Redskins.
February 28 -
Flushing Financial in Lake Success, N.Y. is now a bank. The $4.5 billion-asset company said Thursday that it had also merged Flushing Savings Bank and Flushing Commercial Bank to create a commercial bank chartered in New York.
February 28 -
Lenders are lowering rates and stretching out loan terms to win business, and that combination could spell trouble when interest rates rise.
February 28 -
Bank of American Fork in Utah held a retirement party Wednesday for an executive who has spent 45 years with the bank.
February 28 -
A big gain in servicing fees propelled Ocwen Financial (OCN) in the fourth quarter. Earnings at the Atlanta mortgage servicer rose to $65.1 million, compared with $9.7 million a year earlier.
February 28 -
The deal-hungry Independent Bank Group in Mckinney, Texas, is planning to raise up to $92 million through an initial public offering.
February 28 -
The head of Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) said Thursday that he is not interested in buying Royal Bank of Scotland's U.S. operations.
February 28 -
Some think the Minnesota bank would be hard to sell, but if William Cooper got a deal done, he could make nearly $16 million.
February 28 -
Emigrant Bank in New York has received regulatory approval to sell branches to Apple Bank for Savings.
February 28 -
A growing number of community banks are experimenting with traveling employees and student part-timers to cut branch expenses.
February 28 -
Dan Rollins suggested that BancorpSouth undertake a sequester-style process to reduce expenses.
February 28 -
Are regulatory rules meant to make big banks safer instead doing more to shield them from competition from smaller players?
February 28 -
There's an oversupply of old-fashioned branches, and banks don't know what to do with them, says industry consultant and executive recruiter Rod Taylor.
February 28 -
OceanFirst Financial in Toms River, N.J., has hired the former chief executive of Patriot National Bancorp as its president.
February 28 -
Peoples Financial in Biloxi, Miss., is resuming stock buybacks.
February 28 -
If a customer connects to an open Wi-Fi network, fails to follow adequate Bluetooth communications protocol or uses shoddy passwords on smartphones, a bank's internal networks may be exposed to fraud.
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