Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Amerant Bank has invested $2.5 million in Marstone to provide a digital alternative to personal wealth advisors for new and existing clients. The technology "gets planning capabilities into the hands of any customer that wants them," says Jerry Plush, the Florida bank's new CEO.
June 28 -
For years, women have gotten a foot in the door to the finance industry by becoming bank tellers. Now that path is disappearing.
June 28 -
Lorch, who has been with the company since the launch of the online-only First Internet Bank more than two decades ago, will inherit the job from David Becker, who remains chairman and CEO.
June 25 -
With an agreement in hand to buy Bank of Commerce Holdings in Sacramento, the Washington company will prioritize filling in a 200-mile gap between the seller's footprint and its own.
June 25 -
Changing the retailer's prepaid card into a demand deposit account gives customers access to more digital banking tools.
June 24 -
The deal for Bank of Commerce Holdings in Sacramento would be the first bank acquisition in the Golden State for Tacoma, Washington-based Columbia.
June 24 -
The nation’s largest bank has no retail presence outside of the U.S., but that will change later this year when it launches an online-only bank in the United Kingdom. CEO Jamie Dimon has hinted that if the venture proves successful, the Chase brand could eventually be rolled out in other parts of the world.
June 24 -
Splash recently raised $44 million from investors. It plans to use the funds to aid small institutions that lack the resources to build their own loan platforms but are flush with deposits and looking for new lending opportunities.
June 23 -
The $124 million buyout would give Farmers nearly $800 million of additional assets and deepen its presence in northeast Ohio.
June 23 -
The bank's holding company, CRB Group, has acquired PeerIQ, an online lending marketplace data provider backed by the former CEOs of Morgan Stanley and Citigroup. It's said it wants more deals like this one.
June 23 -
No-fee digital bank accounts subsidized by the Federal Reserve would help community banks draw in new customers and pay for technology upgrades, proponents of the idea say. But it's a hard sell to executives skeptical of government involvement in retail banking.
June 23 -
Sunwest Bank in Irvine, California, lets business customers open new checking accounts completely online, a technology challenge some large and regional financial institutions have yet to tackle.
June 22 -
Southern Bancorp, a community development financial institution, will devote part of a multimillion-dollar investment from the payments giant to developing technology that helps consumers budget, buy a home and more.
June 22 -
In buying the $1.5 billion-asset County Bancorp, Nicolet would become the second-largest bank in Wisconsin and the state’s No. 1 dairy lender. It's the second bank acquisition deal Nicolet has announced this quarter.
June 22 -
Revolut is in the early stages of a fundraising round that could value the British company at $20 billion or more.
June 21 -
Thomas Caldwell has run Middlefield Banc Corp. for 26 years.
June 18 -
They may look different, but for opening accounts, serving small businesses and satisfying consumers' need for cash, branches remain essential.
June 18 -
Verizon Family Money is an app and prepaid debit card where children can spend under the limits set by their parents.
June 17 -
Acquiring Pilot Bank would allow the credit union to serve members who live or vacation in Florida. The deal is the fifth deal this year in which a credit union is purchasing a bank.
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