Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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David Brager, the California company's sales division manager, will replace Christopher Myers on March 16.
February 20 -
Some institutions say the combination of chatbots and social media could entice new borrowers, but burdensome legacy systems may limit their effectiveness.
February 20 -
The company will nearly double the amount of marine loans on its books after buying a division from People's United.
February 19 -
The challenge for other fintechs will be to find banks that are as compatible as Radius Bank, an online-only lender, is for LendingClub.
February 19 -
The Western Michigan city has been a hotbed of credit union activity given its low unemployment rate.
February 19 -
The game has changed and bank executives will have to do more homework before striking a deal.
February 19 -
Clearer standards make it easier for shareholders to boost their stakes in banks without having to file for bank holding company status.
February 18 -
The bank still plans to open branches on the West Coast even as it trims its overall U.S. footprint by 30%.
February 18 -
The deal for Boston-based Radius would be the first in history in which an online lender buys a mainstream bank.
February 18 -
Consumer advocates and policymakers are railing against use of the technology by government, universities and others. Banks using it for authentication need to tread cautiously, experts say.
February 18 -
Alexander most recently headed up mortgage lending and before that co-led the integration of Key's acquisition of First Niagara. He replaces Dennis Devine, who recently left the company.
February 18 -
The company will pay $130 million for Commerce Financial Holdings.
February 18 -
"To wake up one day and assume everyone in America is going to be above average at math and above average rational is crazy," says Ethan Bloch, whose app is designed to help people achieve financial health.
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Ericson State Bank, which had been in regulators’ sights for a decade, was closed by state and federal authorities Friday. Another bank acquired all of its deposits and a fraction of its assets.
February 14 -
Meyer was credited with guiding the Cleveland company through the financial crisis and returning it to profitability. He died this week at his home in Florida.
February 14 -
Hanover Bancorp is facing a proxy battle after its CFO and two other bankers bolted to a rival.
February 14 -
A joint venture of Belgian banks and the national postal service has hired Diebold Nixdorf to manage ATMs and update the fleet to accommodate modern cash usage.
February 14 -
The entire banking industry needs to join the fight instead of waiting for Congress to act.
February 14 -
A large charge-off and an additional loan-loss provision reduced quarterly profit by 12%, to $47.8 million.
February 14 -
The tight labor market and public pressure to raise minimum wages are expected to nudge noninterest expenses upward in a year when the watchword is cost control.
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