Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders sued the U.S., alleging that the 2008 takeover of the housing lending giants was illegal and cost investors billions of dollars.
June 11 -
C&F Financial (CFFI) has agreed to acquire Central Virginia Bankshares. Both are in the Richmond, Va., area.
June 11 -
A dubious story about double-charging in Marks & Spencer, the retail home of the British middle classes, is worth examining to make sure similar misconceptions dont spread in the U.S.
June 11 -
The Treasury Department has begun auctioning more than $51 million of stock that it acquired through the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
June 10 -
The FHFA has yet to post to its website any public comments related to a proposed ban on commissions and reinsurance agreements in force-placed insurance. So we're posting some obtained from key voices in the industry and government.
June 10 -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency is considering reforms to force-placed insurance aimed at giving the public a better deal. So why isn't it letting the public in on its planning?
June 10 -
Bank investors may be softening their antipathy for long earn-back periods. When Union First Market Bankshares promised five years of dilution but a big boost to earnings from its deal for StellarOne, its stock declined only a little.
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Barry Sommers, the new head of JPMorgan Chase's consumer bank, spent most of his career selling wealth-management services. Now he says he's ready to serve the bank's less-affluent customers.
June 10 -
Community banks can't cost cut their way to prosperity, though it certainly is a step in the right direction, a recent Fiserv study found.
June 10 -
PNC Financial Services Group is latest bank that plans to do away with free checking.
June 10 -
A top executive at Heartland Financial in Dubuque, Iowa, is leaving for a job in the manufacturing sector.
June 10 -
A sales pitch from Bank of America implies that its refinancing offer is in the borrower's best interest. Never mind that it would raise the customer's interest rate and add 10 years to the overall life of the loan.
June 10 -
Pennsylvania Dutch country could get the first de novo bank to open in the U.S. in more than two years.
June 10 -
The $120 billion-asset company has made a tender offer for certain debt of Union Planters Preferred Funding, a REIT subsidiary that it then plans to dissolve, it said Monday.
June 10 -
The $168 million-asset asset lender is offering as many as 500,000 shares at $10 per share, it announced Monday. The stock closed Friday at $9.85 a share; it had risen 1.5%, to $10, at midday Monday.
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West Bancorp. (WTBA) in Des Moines, Iowa, is taking advantage of low interest rates to buy back a chunk of its stock.
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Research indicates education from a counselor who helps homeowners understand the terms of their mortgages should be part of the formula for sustainable homeownership.
June 10 -
The banking unit of FNB United in Asheboro, N.C., has been freed from a regulatory order and has completed its integration of the Bank of Granite.
June 10 -
Huntington Bancshares (HBAN) has hired Jeff Sturm, a financial technology veteran most recently with Fiserv, to find ways to improve customer service and contain costs.
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Meta Financial Group (CASH) in Sioux Falls, S.D., plans to raise up to $20 million by selling common stock.
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