Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's Mortgage Metrics report showed further reductions in delinquencies and homes seized by lenders in the fourth quarter.
March 27 -
Community Financial Shares (CFIS) in Glen Ellyn, Ill., has raised nearly $500,000 through a rights offering.
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Women business owners have more trouble obtaining loans than do their male counterparts because they tend to operate businesses with lower profit margins, according to a report released Wednesday.
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For banks looking to poach customers disaffected by mergers among rivals, there is plenty of opportunity. More than 20% of deposits have changed hands recently in about 50 markets around the country.
March 27 -
The Federal Reserve Board is getting ready to take a statistical snapshot of Americans' spending and saving.
March 27 -
The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco has terminated its regulatory action against HomeStreet in Seattle.
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Enterprise Financial Services in St. Louis has extended the contract of chief executive Peter Benoist by one year.
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The latest research from Equifax shows a huge jump in student-loan defaults.
March 27 -
Banks are moving into new territories and new lines of business in their ongoing quest for new revenues. It can be a profitable strategy, but experts say they need to be cautious about loan pricing and concentration risk.
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First BanCorp (FBP) in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has enhanced and extended an offer to convert preferred shares into common stock.
March 27 -
Hampton Roads Bancshares (HMPR) in Virginia Beach is reducing its branch network.
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Eastern Virginia Bankshares (EVBS) in Tappahannock plans to raise $50 million through a private placement and a rights offering.
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CNB Financial (CCNE) in Clearfield, Pa., has agreed to acquire FC Banc (FCBZ) in Bucyrus, Ohio, for about $40 million, or $30 a share in cash and stock.
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Credit lines and expanded overdraft programs are being considered as alternatives for banks that want to curb their customers' use of payday loans.
March 27 -
New Community Reinvestment Act guidelines will reduce paperwork burdens, open up new areas for assistance and make clear that banks falling short will hurt their overall lending test performance.
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Jefferson Bancorp in Lutherville, Md., has received regulatory approval to buy Carrollton Bancorp (CRRB) in Columbia, Md.
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In an abrupt policy announcement, the Federal Housing Finance Agency declared Tuesday plans to ban force-placed insurance commissions even before its own industry review is complete.
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A unit of Fentura Financial (FETM) in Fenton, Mich., has been freed from a regulatory order from Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and the State of Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation.
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Provident New York Bancorp wants to join forces with a similarly sized bank, KBW analyst Collyn Gilbert says. But a pool crowded with rival buyers is crimping its plans.
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The troubled Metropolitan Bank Group in Chicago may be getting a lifeline from a consortium of Mexican investors, Crain's Chicago Business reported.
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