Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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CEO George Gresham has left the struggling fintech, which will now explore potential strategic alternatives.
March 10 -
The 10-year-old lender, which reported a double-digit jump in profits, is benefiting from what its CEO called "animal spirits" at work on this side of the Atlantic.
March 10 -
First Busey finalized its acquisition of CrossFirst Bankshares; American Express agreed to buy expense management firm Center; Valley National Bank appointed a new president of commercial banking and a new CFO; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
March 7 -
Forecasters on an American Bankers Association panel predict continued economic growth this year, though they say President Trump's tariffs have created new inflation and recession risks.
March 7 -
Six proposals involving the purchase of a bank were terminated or rejected in 2024.
March 7 -
The New Jersey bank, which has been investing in its capital markets business, recently helped the fintech lender Best Egg securitize and sell $160 million of loans.
March 6 -
Following a record-setting 2024, only one transaction involving a credit union buying a bank has been announced so far this year. Seller concerns about regulatory approval and pushback from bank industry groups have contributed to the slowdown.
March 6 -
The top five bank M&A deals had an average deal value to tangible common equity ratio of nearly 185%.
March 5 -
Independence Bank can cease operations once it satisfies the conditions in an FDIC consent order. Liquidation would close out a five-year drama that began when regulators cited the bank for SBA lending irregularities.
March 4 -
As climate change causes more frequent disasters, more mortgages are at risk of going underwater. How can banks limit their exposure?
March 3 -
Small lenders across the country filled leadership positions, including Orrstown Financial Services and QCR Holdings.
March 3 -
The Los Angeles-based parent company of Bank of Hope expects to complete its acquisition of Honolulu-based Territorial in April. The $79 million deal faced challenges when an investor group made a competing bid.
March 3 -
In the new open banking world, banks are no longer just service providers but platform enablers that offer everything from payment processing to account verification through application programming interfaces.
March 3 -
Lone Star Capital Bank's plan to merge into Rio Financial Services' banking subsidiary is one of several recently announced Texas M&A deals; David Sparacio will join Birmingham, Alabama's ServisFirst Bancshares as its chief financial officer; Capital City Bank names Ramsay Sims chief banking officer; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
February 28 -
Concentrating in narrow specialties can attract both relatively low-cost deposits and low-risk loans in an era of high interest rates and economic uncertainty, lenders say.
February 28 -
The cloud-based digital banking provider signed an agreement to purchase the fintech for $400 million; the deal is expected to close by March 31.
February 28 -
The $15 billion-asset Seacoast is paying a hefty premium, but CEO Charles Shaffer called Heartland Bancshares an "incredibly valuable" franchise.
February 28 -
Leslie Wims Morris, JPMorgan's former chief of corporate development, testified that she trusted Javice "100%" on her claim that the company had millions of users.
February 28 -
The largest independent digital investment advisor in the U.S. is buying the automated investing arm of the woman-focused company.
February 27 -
Under grilling from Senate Democrats, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director-designate Jonathan McKernan agreed to continue the statutory mandates of the bureau, but refused to comment on Elon Musk, stop-work orders, or litigation that has been dropped against financial firms.
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