Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Professional race car driver Scott Tucker is working on settling a Federal Trade Commission lawsuit accusing him of involvement in a payday lending scheme.
July 28 -
The House Financial Services Committee is meeting Tuesday to begin voting on several bills that are part of ABAs Agenda for Americas Hometown Banks.
July 28 -
Fair-value accounting and merger costs took big bites out of Western Alliance Bancorp. in Phoenix last quarter.
July 27 -
Bank of Hawaii in Honolulu reported slightly lower second-quarter profits as expanded lending and mortgage banking was offset by higher payroll costs and other expenses.
July 27 -
Independent Bank Group in McKinney, Texas, has agreed to buy Grand Bank in Dallas for $80.1 million.
July 27 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau denied an auto dealer trade group's request for a document detailing limits imposed by Honda's financing arm on dealer price discretion.
July 27 -
Suncrest Bank in Visalia, Calif., has agreed to buy Sutter Community Bank in Yuba City, Calif., for $9.4 million in stock.
July 27 -
Eagle Bancorp in Bethesda, Md., has sold its indirect auto loan portfolio to MainStreet Bank in Fairfax, Va.
July 27 -
A new ad from the U.S. unit of Toronto-Dominion Bank that features a same-sex couple is more than a social statement, as it also says a lot about the fragmentation, context and consumer control that are part of modern TV viewing habits, according to the company's top marketing executive.
July 27 -
Some critics see banks' innovation labs as wasteful, unapplied research, but Wells Fargo has embraced the trend by establishing six such labs, a so-called accelerator program and now an innovation group. The bank's Steve Ellis explains its rationale.
July 27 -
Old National Bancorp in Evansville, Ind., reported higher second-quarter profit as a result of recent acquisitions and on better fee income.
July 27 -
A group of scammers who promised consumers new Medicare cards to obtain their bank account numbers and debit their accounts reached settlements with the Federal Trade Commission.
July 27 -
Officials in Stockton, Calif. are apologizing to thousands of city residents who were incorrectly notified that they were delinquent on their sewer bills.
July 27 -
Pinnacle Financial Partners in Nashville, Tenn., plans to raise $60 million in subordinated debt in a private placement.
July 27 -
Signs of optimism are growing for acquisition, development and construction loans as banks hone strategies in a market transformed by the crisis.
July 27 -
A Mississippi woman filed a class-action complaint last week in Chicagos federal court against finance company First Tower Loan LLC for allegedly violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
July 27 -
Peter Randall, known for helping unleash a new era of competition for European stock exchanges in 2007, is seeking to upend the status quo yet again. This time, the goal is using the underlying technology for the digital currency Bitcoin to dramatically speed up the transfer of assets.
July 27 -
In order for the financial services industry to achieve its full potential in the digital age, Silicon Valley must work together with banks and lawmakers to build technology that can modernize banking infrastructure while addressing regulatory and cybersecurity challenges.
July 27 -
WASHINGTON Two years after a legal challenge to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's constitutionality was dismissed by a federal court, the case is unexpectedly back from the dead.
July 26



