Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Deloitte Corporate Finance has acquired McColl Partners, a middle-market investment bank founded by retired Bank of America Chief Executive Hugh McColl.
June 10 -
Wells Fargo (WFC) has been acquitted by a jury of giving kickbacks to a real estate firm in exchange for mortgage business.
June 10 -
Capital One Financial (COF) is on a mission to become one of the nation's top players in equipment-financing as has roughly doubled the size the division over the last two months.
June 10 -
The constant pillorying of banks can hardly inspire public confidence in them. Regulators should focus, instead, on peer comparisons and the encouragement of effective policies and procedures.
June 10 -
Union First Market Bankshares in Richmond, Va., has agreed to acquire StellarOne in Charlottesville, Va.
June 10 -
Wilshire Bancorp in Los Angeles has agreed to buy BankAsiana in Palisades Park, N.J.
June 10 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency closed the $437.3 million-asset Mountain National Bank in Sevierville, Tenn., on Friday.
June 7 -
After years of housing finance reform efforts languishing in Congress, a draft bill by Sens. Bob Corker, R-Tenn. and Mark Warner, D-Va., appears poised to become the catalyst for finally moving ahead on a way to overhaul Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
June 7 -
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., said the Federal Housing Finance Agency's objection to certain short sales designed to keep original borrowers in their homes is misguided.
June 7 -
Florida's attorney general has threatened to sue Bank of America for violating the national mortgage settlement.
June 7 -
Big banks grab headlines with large commitments to small businesses but, when compared total assets, many community banks are setting the pace.
June 7 -
Loan yields are still healthy relative to funding costs. Its the pileup of low-rate bonds on bank balance sheets that has crimped profit margins.
June 7 -
A new survey indicates people are starting retirement with record amounts of debt, while counting on borrowing to cover expenses in retirement.
June 7 -
The banking giant is conducting research aimed at helping it develop products and services that would meet the needs of customers with annual incomes of less than $50,000.
June 7 -
TD Bank has agreed to pay $44 million to settle allegations that it aided a South Florida lawyer's $1.2 billion Ponzi scheme.
June 7 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink and AmericanBanker.com this week.
June 7 -
Shareholders who hoped proxy firms ISS and Glass Lewis would help them decide on Bond Street's controversial $5-per-share offer for Atlantic Coast Financial in Florida are out of luck: ISS says "aye," while Glass Lewis says "nay."
June 7 -
A move to strengthen and centralize the collection of delinquent accounts owed to Louisiana state agencies received the support of state lawmakers Thursday and now heads to Gov. Bobby Jindal.
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Raj Date, the former deputy director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, plans to work with banks to create cheaper short-term loans for cash-strapped customers, despite mounting regulatory scrutiny of the products.
June 7 -
A crackdown on payday lending looks increasingly likely and risks sending low-income consumers in search unregulated financing options on the Internet and abroad. That threat is a key topic of discussion at American Bankers Underbanked Financial Services Forum, which wraps up Friday in Miami. National Editor Maria Aspan reports from the event.
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