Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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First PacTrust Bancorp (BANC) in Irvine, Calif., is delaying the filing of its annual report after switching auditors and seeing several top executives leave in recent months.
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LNB Bancorp in Lorain, Ohio, has retired a large chunk of its bailout money by offering its owners common stock.
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Enterprise said Tuesday that its banking subsidiary has reached a deal to buy Gorman & Gorman Home Loans, a division of F&M Bank and Trust in Hannibal, Mo.
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The Buffalo, N.Y. company has struggled to gain traction from last year's purchase of more than 100 HSBC branches.
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With branches becoming more like expensive billboards, banks are searching for lower-cost ways to maintain visibility in existing markets and raise their profiles in newer ones.
March 19 -
First Niagara (FNFG) in Buffalo, N.Y. is looking for a permanent chief executive following the abrupt departure of John Koelmel.
March 19 -
Edward DeMarco, acting director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, all but begged lawmakers on Tuesday to begin the process of reforming the nation's housing finance system, saying Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have been in conservatorship for far too long.
March 19 -
Instead of its just releasing out-of-court agreements on request, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has devoted an area of its website for posting settlement documents that will be updated regularly.
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Eagle Bancorp in Bethesda, Md., said Tuesday that it had opened a branch in Alexandria, Va., marking its sixth branch in the state.
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The Federal Reserve Board has taken action against a Midwest banking company.
March 19 -
Huntington Bancshares announced Tuesday that it has exceeded its three-year pledge to lend $4 billion to small businesses across its six-state footprint.
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First Financial Corp. (THFF) of Terre Haute, Ind., is buying seven branches and two drive-up locations in Illinois from Bank of America (BAC).
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A unit of SVB Financial Group (SIVB) in Santa Clara, Calif., plans to raise $300 million for a venture capital fund.
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BankUnited, the Florida bank led by John Kanas, has hired two of his former colleagues at Capital One — Joe Roberto and Kelly Sheehan — to run its nascent operation in the Big Apple.
March 19 -
Mary Jo White, Obama's nominee to head the SEC, received near-unanimous support from the Senate Banking Committee during a vote Tuesday morning, while backing for Richard Cordray, director of the CFPB, was split as expected along party lines.
March 19 -
HomeStreet (HMST) in Seattle may be nearing an exit from a cease-and-desist order after paying an important debt.
March 19 -
California Bank of Commerce in Lafayette, Calif., has hired a bank consultant as its president and chief executive.
March 19 -
The California business bank focuses on the technology sector, applying lessons learned from the dot-com bust of the 1990s.
March 19 -
Citigroup (NYSE:C) will pay $730 million to settle a lawsuit by investors who allege they were misled by the company's disclosures.
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Columbia Banking System (COLB) in Tacoma, Wash., and West Coast Bancorp (WCBO) in Lake Oswego, Ore., announced late Monday that shareholders from both companies approved West Coast's planned sale to Columbia.
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