Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Google is pitching its lightweight laptops to enterprises such as banks. But bankers say the devices are not yet a match for financial institutions' intense computing needs.
August 24 -
For proof that events in emerging markets can influence capital markets in the rest of the world, one need only look at the developments of the last few weeks.
August 24 -
Families that use state-issued EBT cards often face ATM fees that eat away at their already-meager incomes. Banks should waive those fees in order to ensure that all public assistance dollars go toward household needs.
August 24 -
A Kentucky town has filed for bankruptcy, the result of a contract dispute with a local company. It became the first municipality to file for bankruptcy since Detroit did so two years ago.
August 24 -
A Kentucky town has filed for bankruptcy, the result of a contract dispute with a local company. It became the first municipality to file for bankruptcy since Detroit did so two years ago.
August 24 -
First Financial Northwest in Renton, Wash., has added a former Sandler O'Neill investment banker and a PacWest Bancorp director to its board.
August 21 -
Santa Cruz County Bank in California has named Angelo DeBernardo its chief lending officer.
August 21 -
Cecil Bancorp in Elkton, Md., has been ordered by federal regulators to raise more capital or sell itself.
August 21 -
First Horizon National in Memphis, Tenn., is giving itself another two months to complete its purchase of TrustAtlantic Financial.
August 21 -
United Bancshares in Columbus Grove, Ohio, has resolved a looming hole in its lineup chief financial officer. Anthony Eramo will start Sept. 5 as CFO of the $629 million-asset company and its subsidiary, Union Bank Co.
August 21 -
Wells Fargo is touring music festivals, rodeos and other local events around the country with an Oculus Rift headset consumers can try on, part of a trend of banks using unconventional tactics to promote their brands.
August 21 -
Nothing touches off an argument more than questions about whether the CFPB will allow any marketing services agreements to continue. Some mortgage lenders say no and are winding down their agreements, others insist regulators can be satisfied, and still others are just plain confused.
August 21 -
The global loan platforms present an extreme example of the ongoing clash between the fast-moving financial technology sphere and the staid world of financial regulation.
August 21 -
As mobile wallets and other high-tech payment mechanisms proliferate, they bring with them more options for security. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to use devices' built-in cameras to urge consumers to take self-portraits for authentication.
August 21 -
First Business Financial Services in Madison, Wis., has named Michael Murphy its chief accounting officer.
August 21 -
A Jackson, Miss. city council member has floated a plan to have local police collect millions of dollars in overdue water bills.
August 21 -
Simmons First National in Pine Bluff, Ark., had a convenient "in" as it was looking to buy wealth management firm Ozark Trust and Investment Corp. in Springfield, Mo.
August 21 -
Prepaid cards appeal to a growing percentage of the population like millennials and other 21st century consumers who want to manage their money without being tied down to bank locations.
August 21 -
American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and from our social media platforms.
August 21 -
MW Bancorp in Cincinnati is looking for a new chief financial officer.
August 21





