Consumer banking
Consumer banking
- Yahoo Finance Feed
Dime Community Bancshares, which has added dozens of bankers over the past two years, is now ready to consider expanding its geography.
July 1 -
The Missouri bank surveyed consumers about what kind of financial management tools they use, then built its My Finance360 tool in response.
June 30 -
GodFather malware mimics and manipulates real financial apps on Android devices, exposing sensitive data without user suspicion.
June 30 -
The insights of frontline employees can be invaluable tools for improving a bank's operations. It's up to executives to get out of the office and listen to what they have to teach them.
June 30 -
The Santa Anna National Bank in Central Texas is the second bank to fail this year.
June 27 - Yahoo Finance Feed
Richmond, Virginia-based Atlantic Union Bankshares has sold $2 billion in performing commercial real estate loans to Blackstone Real Estate Debt Strategies.
June 27 -
Truist Financial is bulking up its commercial and corporate banking arm by hiring senior executives from rival firms and promoting from within; F.N.B. Corp launches a $46 million-dollar community development program focused on Main Street revitalization; buy now/pay later lender Affirm extends its partnership with Moore Capital through May 2027; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
June 27 -
While consumer distress in auto and personal loans also picked up, the pace of growth among mortgages was atypical, Vantagescore's monthly credit gauge said.
June 27 -
How Capital Performance Group conducted its rankings analysis.
June 27 -
The digital bank is returning to crypto trading, a service it first offered in 2019 but had to shelve due to regulatory compliance concerns.
June 25 -
The pending sale of the branches in eastern Pennsylvania to a central New York-based bank comes amid Santander's planned closure of 18 branches this summer and its continued focus on building out a national digital bank.
June 25 - Yahoo Finance Feed
The prolific purchaser is entering the state in a bid to expand its Southwest presence.
June 25 -
Many young people begin their journey into adulthood without a solid grounding in the basics of personal finance. Banks and other financial institutions are in a unique position to provide that knowledge.
June 25 -
Cincinnati-based First Financial scooped up Westfield Bank near Cleveland after Westfield's parent company decided to exit the bank space and focus on its core insurance business.
June 24 -
Barely two years after adopting a bank charter, NewtekOne in Florida plans to expand beyond its roots as an SBA 7(a) lender by growing its alternative loan program.
June 23 -
The Florida bank plans to expand its solar lending operations while Senate Republicans look to end most tax breaks for clean energy.
June 23 -
New York's attorney general announces MoneyGram will pay a civil fine to settle a lawsuit over its handling of remittance payments; Swedish buy now/pay later lender Klarna is getting into the telecom business; Truist Financial has hired Charles Alston to lead its new nonprofit hospital, higher education and government banking team; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
June 20 -
Lipkin, who built Valley National Bancorp from a small community bank into a regional institution with 200 branches in four states, passed away this week at age 84.
June 20 -
The bank's investors hope to see the small community bank in Utah transform and grow into "a minority-owned version of Ally," as board chair Ashley Bell put it.
June 19 -
Automated systems respond poorly when confronted with edge cases and unfamiliar circumstances. But those are exactly the moments when a customer's trust in a bank is either established, or lost forever.
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