Consumer banking
Consumer banking
- Ohio
Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati will close or sell about 100 branches=, or about 7% of its total branch network.
June 22 -
Eagle Bancorp Montana in Helena has completed a $10 million private placement of subordinated bonds.
June 19 -
Two community banks that focus on underbanked and low-income populations, City First Bank of D.C. and Southern Bancorp in Arkadelphia, Ark., have joined an international group that promotes socially and environmentally responsible development.
June 19 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week, including the need to hold bankers accountable for criminal deeds and whether the FDIC's proposed recordkeeping requirement is smart planning or pointless.
June 19 -
BB&T's auto-finance division will stop dealers from marking up the price on sales contracts, and instead will offer a flat-fee compensation program.
June 19 -
U.S. consumers are increasingly using their credit cards rather than tapping home-equity credit lines to pay debts or finance a big purchase, according to Sanford C. Bernstein.
June 19 -
Many lenders may not have been ready for the CFPB's new mortgage disclosure rule if it took effect on Aug. 1 as planned. Now a slip-up by the agency itself has given lenders a two-month reprieve.
June 19 -
Silicon Valley firms like Apple and Lending Club are happy to partner with banks so long as they get to be the face of customer interactions. But banks may not easily give up that ground.
June 19 -
The Consumer Services division of Washington state's Department of Financial Institutions has accused Quicken Loans of sending false claims in direct mail advertising to military members.
June 19 -
Pressure from community groups forced Valley National Bancorp to strengthen its commitment to lend in low-and moderate-income neighborhoods in order to win approval for a Florida acquisition. Other banks, too, are now placing CRA efforts front-and-center as they aim to sell deals to the public and their regulators.
June 19 -
The NCUA is proposing changes that would allow credit unions to approve applications more expeditiously, eliminating an edge long held by banks. The agency is also ready to let members make more commercial development loans.
June 19 -
Austin Capital Bank, a $71.4 million-asset institution based in Texas, will originate loans for a new online consumer lending platform called Self Lender, the two companies announced.
June 19 -
Incorporating bill and rental payment data into consumer credit scores would be a boon for underserved Americans. New legislation in Congress could help credit reporting agencies realize this goal.
June 19 -
Since the start of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the debt collection industry has lived in a box of great unknowns.
June 19 -
Yadkin Financial in Raleigh, N.C., has agreed to sell two branches in North Carolina to Select Bancorp in Dunn, N.C.
June 19 -
Ally Financial and Ally Bank is starting to pay back $80 million to minority borrowers that the federal government found were victims of discrimination as a result of the companies indirect auto lending business.
June 19 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has fined a medical debt collector and ordered the company to provide financial relief to consumers for mishandling credit-reporting disputes.
June 19 -
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.
June 19 -
Kabbage, the online small business lender, has announced a partnership to make loans to customers of United Parcel Service, the global delivery firm.
June 18 -
FHA tries to clarify what loan defects will bring the harshest penalties to guide lenders and instill more confidence.
June 18



