Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Peoples Bancorp in Ohio wants to encourage cross-selling but limits the use of employee incentive payments to make it happen. Instead, Peoples is trying to build a corporate culture in which employees understand all of its products and want to help their colleagues sell them.
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Federal Housing Administration endorsements continue to rise following the 50-basis point cut in January.
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Santander Consumer USA Holdings named Blythe Masters nonexecutive chairman, replacing the executive who quit the post less than two weeks ago and a week after the subprime auto lender's parent company was hit with a regulatory order.
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ZestFinance in Los Angeles has introduced a loan product for subprime borrowers whose credit scores nearly qualify as prime.
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BancFirst in Oklahoma City has agreed to buy CSB Bancshares in Yukon, Okla.
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Officials in Maury County, Tenn. will begin working with collection agency Pioneer Credit Recovery to recover an estimated $10 million in debts owed to the county.
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Three Democratic members of Congress called on the Department of Housing and Urban Development to reissue the proposal for public comment with changes.
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U.S. Bancorp posted profit that matched analysts' estimates as expenses declined and commercial lending accelerated.
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ZestFinance in Los Angeles has introduced a loan product for subprime borrowers whose credit scores nearly qualify as prime.
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Bank of America said second-quarter profit more than doubled as the mortgage business rebounded and expenses fell to the lowest since 2008.
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BCB Bancorp has sold $2.4 million of preferred stock in a private placement.
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The onetime track star was a fixture at the Mortgage Bankers Association for nearly 20 years and a familiar face at industry conferences.
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WASHINGTON The House passed a bill Tuesday that could ease the regulatory burden on community and regional banks with mortgage servicing businesses.
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American Honda Finance Corp. has agreed to pay $24 million to consumers and lower the dealer price caps to settle federal charges that minorities received higher-cost auto loans than white borrowers.
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Meta Financial Group in Sioux Falls, S.D., agreed to sell $3.1 million of common stock to a group of existing investors and reached a separate agreement to issue prepaid cards for a business partner.
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Banks better get ready for a quick, steep increase in deposit costs after the Fed raises rates. Technology, new regulations and other factors have changed the slower-paced retail-banking game of old, JPMorgan Chase executives say.
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Pave, a marketplace lender, has partnered with Cross River Bank of Teaneck, N.J., to help it expand its online, short-term loan product nationwide.
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Commerce Bancshares in Kansas City, Mo., reported higher second-quarter profit, citing the appreciation of inflation-protected securities and higher loan interest.
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Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi is warning consumers about an increase in robocall complaints and, apparently, scams.
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The Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that debt collectors contacting third parties must prove in Fair Debt Collection Practices Act cases that contact was made solely to find the debtor.
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