Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Bank of Hawaii in Honolulu has hired Sheh Bertram as chief information officer.
August 17 -
Entegra Financial in Franklin, N.C., has agreed to buy two South Carolina branches from Arthur State Bank in Union, S.C.
August 17 -
The Wall Street titan, having borne the costs of being a regulated bank for a number of years, is now looking to reap some of the benefits that come with a banking license.
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Regional banks are selling more and more of the machines that big retailers use to count, store and deposit cash. As old-school as it sounds, it's making the banks money at a time when they need alternative revenue sources.
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Astoria Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., has named a former Citigroup banker a director of business banking.
August 14 -
Foothills Community Bank in Dawsonville, Ga., has named John Lewis interim chief executive.
August 14 -
DBA International, an association representing debt buyers, hosted its 2015 Executive Summit this week in Park City, Utah.
August 14 -
A trans-Atlantic trademark dispute pits one of the most talked-about startups in the emerging blockchain technology field against a futures exchange whose founder is involved in another ballyhooed blockchain firm.
August 14 -
BNC Bancorp in High Point, N.C., has agreed to buy Southcoast Financial in Mount Pleasant, S.C., for $95.5 million in stock.
August 14 -
Banks that sold faulty mortgage-backed securities right before the crisis have suffered a string of legal defeats over the timing of government lawsuits, but some experts believe the industry may still have a shot in the Supreme Court.
August 14 -
Increases in credit card and auto loan balances were not enough to keep overall household debt balances from remaining flat since the first quarter, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New Yorks Household Debt and Credit Report.
August 14 -
Empire National Bank in Islandia, N.Y., has named former Commerce Bank president and chief executive Robert Falese to its board.
August 14 -
Malvern Federal Savings Bank has hired its chief risk officer from a rival Pennsylvania bank.
August 14 -
The foreclosure crisis is receding, but it has having an enduring impact on lenders' risk appetites.
August 14 -
In 1979, mortgage bankers worried that they could be undercut by "sleeping giants" like Merrill Lynch, Sears Roebuck and what was then called Master Charge.
August 14 -
The New Jersey Senate passed a bill Thursday that would require collection agencies to stop pursuing identity theft victims until the debt is sorted out.
August 14 -
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 14 -
Pioneer Bancshares in Dripping Springs, Texas, has struck a deal to merge with FC Holdings, the parent company of First Community Bank in Sugar Land, Texas.
August 13 -
As the Small Business Administration's flagship 7(a) loan program breaks records, its other loan program stagnates. Advocates for so-called 504 loans hope a drive to permit CRE refinancing will inject new life.
August 13 -
Banc of California in Irvine is looking for a new chief financial officer, after Ronald Nicolas announced his resignation.
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