Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The $1.75 billion-asset company disclosed late last week that its purchase agreements with ValStone Partners, a private-equity firm in Michigan, had been terminated. Calls to Capitol (CBCRQ) and ValStone were not immediately returned.
December 10 -
Bob Kottler, an executive at Iberiabank, hopes the Consumer Bankers Association can help shape the agency’s rulemaking process in 2013.
December 10 -
In the first of the FDIC's 39 suits against bank executives, it has won a jury verdict declaring three former IndyMac executives breached their fiduciary duties by lending recklessly to home builders during the housing boom.
December 10 -
The Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a bill that would extend a crisis-era program that guarantees certain business accounts.
December 10 -
Todd Park is hardly a civil service Yes man. He's a presidential scholar with a Harvard degree and two successful start-ups under his belt.
December 10 -
The money a household has to deposit into a bank account would decrease by an average of almost 55% if U.S. tax cuts are allowed to expire, an analysis from Market Rates Insight found.
December 10 -
HSBC (HBC) is overhauling its unit that oversees compliance with laws designed to deter financial crime, and putting a former Treasury Department official in charge of it.
December 10 -
Congressional approval for a two-year extension would, among other things, prevent more uncertainty, minimize deposit concentration and maximize financial stability.
December 10 -
Ameris Bancorp (ABCB) in Moultrie, Ga., has announced a streamlining plan that includes closing or selling about 20% of its branches.
December 10 -
A Chicago pension fund wants the banks to pay for losses on mortgage-backed securities because of their trustee roles, but the banks argue any blame lies with others.
December 10 -
Housing advocates say a gap has opened between the relief the five big mortgage servicers agreed to provide under a $25 billion settlement and what borrowers are seeing on the ground.
December 10 -
CapStar Bank in Nashville, Tenn., has hired a former executive at Bank of America as its chief financial officer.
December 10 -
Alliance Bank in Syracuse, N.Y., has warned that almost 100 jobs would be eliminated after its merger with NBT Bank next year.
December 10 -
With the help of technology and the FHFA, the CFPB can create Dynamic Disclosures for consumers. Better information will put borrowers on an equal footing with lenders, making non-Qualified Mortgage loans safer to originate.
December 10 -
FirstAtlantic Bank in Jacksonville, Fla., has acquired a branch from Prosperity Bank in St. Augustine, Fla.
December 10 -
Financial institutions and consumer groups are each trying to influence a report that will help determine the rules for settling customer disputes.
December 10 -
MainSource Financial Group (MSFG) in Greensburg, Ind., has retired another chunk of the equity it originally issued in the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
December 7 -
City National Bank in Los Angeles has hired two Comerica Bank veterans who cater to high-tech and biotech clients.
December 7 -
Two troubled banks were sold through bankruptcy auctions this month, and another is expected next week. The much-discussed recapitalization method has only recently gained traction.
December 7 -
Senator-elect Heidi Heitkamp may be the next in line to join the Senate Banking Committee.
December 7





