Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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First Niagara Financial Group in Buffalo, N.Y., is recycling some of its real estate for the benefit of neighbors.
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Mercantile Bank (MBWM) in Grand Rapids, Mich., posted another profitable quarter despite renewed efforts to purge bad assets.
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If the JPMorgan Chase board docks CEO Jamie Dimon's compensation only for the London Whales trading loss, he should consider himself fortunate that they are so myopic.
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An expansion to the south boosted profits at Washington Federal in Seattle in the fourth quarter.
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The Basel III liquidity plan is the latest case of a global rule hostile to local realities.
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These often-reclusive businesses manage the finances of America's affluent and occasionally compete with banks for clients and employees. These offices have interesting back stories.
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The unexpected departure of the CEO of the nation's biggest Korean-American bank moves comes just days after rival Hanmi Financial announced plans to sell itself.
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. Lexington Avenue FCU said this morning it is the recipient of a free branch from First Niagara Bank, including title to the building and all its furnishings and technology, ensuring the surrounding low-income Joseph Avenue community will have continued access to convenient financial services.
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CINCINNATI The Northwest Local School Districts two high schools opened in-school credit unions Jan. 10 in partnership with Cincinnati Police FCU.
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ROCKY HILL, Conn. Nutmeg State FCU is poised to open new branches in two area Walmarts, in Bristol and Cromwell.
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Virginia Commerce and Hanmi Financial are mulling sales after turnarounds, decisions that surprise some but could make sense for the select group of banks with just the right balance of size, appeal and reason to sell.
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Bank of America's (BAC) board has reached a $62.5 million settlement of a lawsuit that stems from the bank's purchase of Merrill Lynch in 2009.
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The $627 million-asset bank said Monday that it had named Kay Whitaker as its chief financial officer. She will succeed Laurinda Swank, who is shifting to the newly created post of chief accounting officer, a company spokeswoman said.
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Synovus Financial Corp. (SNV) settled a shareholder lawsuit over more than $200 million in bad loans to Georgia luxury resort Sea Island Co. that the investors say were approved with a "golf course handshake" between executives of the two companies.
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Rob McMillan, a wine industry expert at Silicon Valley Bank who moonlights in a rock band, dances to a different banking drummer.
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With North Jersey Community the latest bank to change its name, we ask marketing experts to look at the pros and cons of rebranding.
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Regions Financial (RF) in Birmingham has chosen Prudential Financial (PRU) to be the service provider for its wealth management group divisions that handle institutional and private clients.
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Amy Friend, the former chief counsel of the Senate Banking Committee who previously worked at the OCC, will succeed Julie Williams as the agency's chief counsel.
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EverBank Financial in Jacksonville, Fla., has added lenders to boost business with buyers and sellers of technology equipment.
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