Community banking
Community banking
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The company, which is still recovering from two recent hurricanes, said it will voluntary comply with several key restrictions that were in the 2010 written agreement.
October 6 -
American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance gathered Wednesday to celebrate honorees and to mix and mingle over cocktails at Milk Studios, with a panoramic view over Manhattan.
October 5 -
While disappointed with the CFPB's actions in recent years, bankers said they want to see a campaign platform before making a decision on the agency's director.
October 5 -
The company will pay $66 million for the parent of BloomBank.
October 5 -
George Sutton, now an attorney in Salt Lake City, will sit on several Glacier Bancorp committees, including audit and compliance.
October 4 -
Cynthia Blankenship, an executive at Bank of the West in Grapevine, Texas, has been a regular in Washington for years fighting for regulatory changes. She is encouraging other bankers to do likewise.
October 4 -
Backpacks for kids in summer camp, housing assistance for a veteran of three wars and other ways credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
October 4 -
The merger will create a bank with 13 branches and roughly $950 million in assets.
October 3 -
You thought love triangles were complicated. The CEO of Sunshine Bancorp in Florida spoke with nine banks about buying the converted mutual while eyeing three possible acquisitions. The company sold to a buyer that bought another bank at the same time.
October 3 -
The Seattle company, which has cut about 130 positions in the business in recent months, pointed to lower originations tied to a shortage of new and resale housing.
October 2 -
The Western Independent Bankers will continue to offer conference and educational services as a division of the California Bankers Association.
October 2 -
The NCUA is proposing a special payout of up to $800 million to credit unions next year, which may boost lending. Banks were uncharacteristically silent on the plan.
October 2 -
On Jun. 30, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
October 2 -
On Jun. 30, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
October 2 -
Another look at how credit unions are making a difference in the lives of those they serve.
September 29 -
With baby boomers moving into retirement and many young folks eschewing careers in banking, the industry could soon be facing a talent shortage. Are more banking degree programs the answer?
September 29 -
Washington Federal is the latest bank to pull an application after being flagged for insufficient Bank Secrecy Act compliance.
September 29 -
Stephen Sessler, the director of mortgage banking at the $4 billion-asset Camden National Bank, provides other lenders a peek at the benefits and pitfalls of digital mortgages.
September 29 -
Wondering who is new to the rankings of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance? Here’s an overview of the changes. Plus we recap all of the stories so far, including the top team winners, a feature on CIT Group’s Ellen Alemany, and New York regulator Maria Vullo’s op-ed on the Fearless Girl statue.
September 29 -
Ned Handy, who will take the helm in March, wants to be more aggressive luring deposits in the company's home state. That should reduce its reliance on other funding sources to support loan growth.
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