Community banking
Community banking
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The fintech is partnering with Choice Financial in North Dakota to create a Douugh-branded checking account and debit card that will prominently feature an AI-based virtual assistant named Sophie.
November 6 -
From overseas programs to grow the movement to initiatives that benefit veterans, kids and more, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back.
November 3 -
Community banks are spending on technology to expand without having to build new branches.
November 3 -
Gerald Lipkin has been the New Jersey company's CEO since 1989. Ira Robbins, president of Valley National's bank, will succeed Lipkin.
November 2 -
The customer interface is just the tip of the iceberg in fintech, says Wells Fargo's Secil Watson. Plus, the tech trends in business banking, a power shift on sexual harassment as women support each other, and Michelle Obama's advice on raising boys.
November 2 -
Top banking executives called the Republican tax plan an important first step toward tax reform and economic stimulus, but questions immediately arose about whether trade-offs and complexities in the bill would undercut it.
November 2 -
CapStar Financial is suing an investor on claims he misled other shareholders and is trying to skirt bank holding company laws.
November 2 -
The belief that all banks must jump on board with the latest high-tech features is overblown — at least for community banks. Success comes from monitoring and satisfying your own customers.
November 2 -
Kearny agreed to pay $408 million for Clifton Bancorp in a deal that will add 12 branches in northern New Jersey.
November 2 -
A look at the many ways credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
November 1 -
Evans Bancorp in New York believes the business is ill-suited for community banks and that it can draw unwanted attention from regulators.
November 1 -
Call-report data on commercial and industrial loans does not fully capture small-business lending by smaller institutions, a recent FDIC survey suggests.
November 1 -
From superheroes to witches, Minions, Ghostbusters and more, here's how credit unions are celebrating Halloween this year.
October 31 -
The company plans to use some of the offering's $48 million in proceeds to redeem preferred stock.
October 31 -
Political stalemates have convinced many executives that relief will only come when agency leaderships turn over.
October 31 -
Big banks have raised deposit rates faster than regionals in order to retain depositors; India’s largest payment app wants to expand.
October 31 -
David Ritchie, a regional manager for U.S. Bank, will succeed the retiring David Tabor in early November.
October 30 -
Blood drives, scholarships, helping four-legged friends and other ways credit unions are giving back.
October 30 -
Home equity lines could double over the next six years. Some banks are actively pursuing the consumer credit opportunity, whereas many still feel stung by the housing crisis, unimpressed by home equity’s comeback so far or fearful of nonbank competition and fraud.
October 30 -
The OCC has terminated orders against three of Fulton's banks. The company and two other banks still have BSA-related orders.
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