Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The online lender Enova International has hired an ex-HSBC executive as its chief operating officer.
October 20 -
Revere Bank in Laurel, Md., has agreed to buy BlueRidge Bank in Frederick, Md.
October 19 -
General Electric is trying to entice its shareholders to exchange their stock for shares in Synchrony Financial, the spun-off credit card lender.
October 19 -
Bank of the Ozarks in Little Rock, Ark., is set to catapult over $10 billion in assets after agreeing to buy Community & Southern Holdings in Atlanta.
October 19 -
Merger-related expenses took a nearly $6 million bite out of third-quarter earnings at Wintrust Financial in Rosemont, Ill., but its chief executive predicted several recently completed deals will pay off sooner than anticipated.
October 19 -
In buying Germany's Wincor Nixdorf, Diebold would not only be eliminating a rival it would also gain new technology and retail relationships vital to its success in an economy that is growing much less reliant on plastic cards.
October 19 - California
Bank employees in Los Angeles staged a protest Monday against low wages and what the group calls "improper working conditions."
October 19 -
Next year Fannie will require that mortgage lenders use so-called trended credit data for all mortgage borrowers, a move it says could broaden access to credit.
October 19 -
Companies of all types are turning to social media Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and beyond as well as tracking cookies for clues about customers' behavior, identity, preferences, habits and "life events."
October 19 -
Diebold would not only be eliminating a rival in buying Germany's Wincor Nixdorf it would also gain new technology and retail relationships vital to its success in an economy that is growing much less reliant on plastic cards.
October 19 -
The White House is pushing back on suggestions that it will cut a deal to recapitalize Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac before the end of President Obamas term, putting the pressure back on Congress for a solution.
October 19 -
Springleaf's proposed acquisition of Citi's OneMain Holdings is being delayed by the Justice Department, which appears focused on preserving competition at the local level even as a raft of new subprime installment lenders are popping up on the Web.
October 19 -
A blog post published Monday by the New York Fed offered the embattled payday lending industry a rare show of regulatory support.
October 19 -
Community banks, frustrated that online and email marketing often gets overlooked, are trying to get people to engage with local businesses in hopes of landing more clients.
October 19 -
Quicken Loans is partnering with Freddie Mac to boost business among first-time and middle-income borrowers as it battles allegations over its past underwriting practices on Federal Housing Administration-backed mortgages.
October 19 -
Dollar Bank in Pittsburgh has named James McQuade its CEO-in-waiting. McQuade will succeed Robert Oeler on Nov. 1 as president of the $7.2 billion-asset mutual thrift, and then will become CEO some time next year, when Oeler retires from that position.
October 19 -
Fannie Mae plans to make several changes that could help more consumers, including those with little credit history, qualify for a home loan.
October 19 -
Diebold Inc. offered 1.57 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in cash and stock to acquire its German rival, Wincor Nixdorf AG, in a bid to create the biggest maker of cash machines and security systems with about $6 billion in sales.
October 19 -
Even if Operation Choke Point officially ended, U.S. regulators have continued to apply the policy of threatening investigations and ruinous fines against banks that service "high-risk" customers in disfavored industries.
October 19 -
Communities First Financial in Fresno, Calif., has a new chief executive.
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