Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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An investor with a history of forming and selling banks has bought a large stake in Liberty Bell, a Philadelphia-area bank.
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The merger of the two airlines makes it likely that two rewards programs will become one, leaving the incumbent issuers no choice but to duke it out.
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Just days after announcing that it is selling part of its mortgage-servicing business, Ocwen Financial (OCN) agreed to buy the mortgage-lending unit of New York investment bank Gleacher
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First BanCorp in San Juan, P.R., is attempting to improve its capital position by converting preferred shares into common stock.
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Severn Bancorp (SVBI) in Maryland will restate earnings for the past three years to reflect a change in how it accounts for premiums on deposit insurance.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) is broadening U.K. commercial property lending as European banks are forced to retreat.
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A Florida couple has filed a lawsuit against Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) over its “Early Access” deposit-advance program.
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PNC Financial Services Group will promote William Demchak to be its next chief executive, awarding him a long-expected inheritance from current CEO James Rohr.
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Educational lenders, led by Sallie Mae, are feeling a bit of a tailwind from the economy. But the industry remains on fragile footing.
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Ally Financial is the first company to fulfill its requirements under the $25 billion national mortgage settlement, its top monitor said Thursday.
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Banks will finally start to sell more distressed loans this year, and buyers will have to be careful not to overbid, PennyMac CEO Stanford Kurland says.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland has terminated an enforcement action against Rurban Financial (RBNF) in Defiance, Ohio, tied to its information-technology unit.
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Changes to product offerings and pricing give the impression that the new bank does not have the customers' best interests at heart. Feeling undervalued is a key emotional reason they defect.
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First Keystone (FKYS) in Berwick, Pa., has amended its bylaws to allow its board to select a vice chairman.
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As part of a report on "high risk" areas in government, the Government Accountability Office expanded the scope of its review of regulatory issues to include the Federal Housing Administration.
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A number of regional and community banks — including PNC, Fifth Third and Huntington — are working with the Michigan Economic Development Corp. to provide $30 million in funding to small businesses.
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Regions Financial (RF) is taking steps to spur economic development in its home state of Alabama.
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Flagstar Bancorp (FBC) in Troy, Mich., has agreed to sell DocVelocity, its document-imaging business, to mortgage tech company Capsilon.
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Congress is afraid to tackle this complicated and contentious issue, but the market badly needs positive signals from our lawmakers that provide certainty about the future of housing finance.
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M&T Bank (MTB) is offering customers the ability to tailor their checking accounts with a series of add-ons.
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