Community banking
Community banking
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The Los Angeles company said Chang Liu, who runs its bank, will succeed Pin Tai, who is retiring.
July 17 -
The proposed Chicago de novo would focus on serving female entrepreneurs.
July 16 -
The Arkansas bank is selling two South Carolina branches to a credit union just two weeks after announcing plans to divest its branches in Alabama.
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How Berkshire Bank is facilitating and driving change, inclusion and equity within their institution in an effort to authentically connect to the communities in which they serve.
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The coronavirus pandemic has exposed weaknesses even at well-established fintechs. They could become more resilient by partnering with traditional financial institutions.
July 16 -
Unity Bancorp must improve its policies and procedures and increase staff training on following Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money-laundering laws.
July 14 -
Pedro Bryant will oversee a $3 million effort to fund small businesses in disadvantaged communities.
July 14 - Banking brands
Provident Bank was recast as BankProv to avoid confusion as it adds business lines and enters new markets.
July 14 -
Ashton Ryan, the New Orleans bank's CEO, and two other officers are accused of disguising the financial condition of certain borrowers before the bank's 2017 collapse.
July 14 -
The Connecticut company recruited Robert Russell from Millington Bank to become its president and CEO.
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The pressure is on for banks to help Black and Hispanic households build net worth. Many say that starts with diversifying the ranks of middle and upper management.
July 12 -
After tech firms assisted community bankers in processing applications in the Paycheck Protection Program, small-business lenders are continuing to engage with cloud providers and other outside companies to automate the loan forgiveness process.
July 10 -
Citizens Bancorp Investment has agreed to buy American Bancshares in a deal expected to close later this year.
July 10 -
BNCCORP named an interim CEO as it looks for a permanent successor for Timothy Franz.
July 10 -
Jay Hendricks, the company's chief operating officer, will succeed William Foster in August.
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Two state assembly members introduced legislation that would let the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank accept deposits from public entities and provide financing to small businesses and local governments.
July 9 -
Jim Nussle, CEO of the Credit Union National Association, recently argued that Congress should do away entirely with FOM requirements. Such a move would further favor credit unions over banks.
July 9 -
Backers say a bill to limit asset growth instead of restricting brokered funds addresses concerns about expanding balance sheets at troubled banks. But skeptics worry it would open the door to greater risk.
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The company paid Covenant Logistics Group about $14 million for $103 million in accounts receivable.
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