Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Koebler, the bank's head of consumer lending, will replace Jerome Lienhard, who is retiring.
November 1 -
By creating corporate governance courses for prospective board members and a multifaceted financial literacy program for high schoolers, Virginia National aims to deepen its bench for years to come.
November 1 -
The Dallas bank inherited the five Bank of the Hills branches when it acquired Sterling Bancshares in 2011.
November 1 -
The small New Mexico-based institution will now be able to offer services like mobile banking and online loan applications.
November 1 -
Argent Financial Group will buy Live Oak's pre-need funeral trust business in a deal set to close later this year.
November 1 -
Sales goals aren’t simply a number to hit, they’re a measure of customer satisfaction and should be treated accordingly.
November 1 -
Orange County Bancorp has identified two neighboring counties for expansion.
November 1 -
Brad Hanson has been with the South Dakota company since founding its payment services division in 2004.
November 1 -
Fred Daibes and an associate allegedly conspired to fraudulently obtain loans from Mariner's Bank, a New Jersey institution he helped found.
October 31 -
One of the country’s 50 largest banks hires a female CEO, making JPMorgan Chase’s Kelly Coffey only the third woman in that exclusive club. Bank of America’s Michelle Moore exits the workforce. And sexual harassment prompts a walkout at Google.
October 31 -
With their share prices slumping and growth prospects dimming, many banks are trying to appease investors by initiating buyback programs.
October 31 -
The regulator awarded $2 million in grants to 203 low-income credit unions.
October 31 -
Bankers complain that the quasi-governmental system's new program designed to make more residential loans in four states goes well beyond its original mission.
October 31 -
Azlo, Bento, Bank Novo and other neobanks argue they are better at helping small businesses, giving them extra attention, technology and advice.
October 31 -
The credit union says employee charges that its AML program is deficient are false; Michelle Moore, who helped launched the Erica digital assistant, wants more time with family.
October 31 -
The high-profile Michelle Moore will step down at year-end, to be replaced by David Tyrie. More synergy between digital operations and consumer products, while maintaining financial discipline, seems to be an important priority.
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Margaret Keane discussed Synchrony's investments in technology, including how the card issuer plans to use customer data to help retailers create targeted ads, during an appearance Tuesday in New York,
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A deal between TD Bank and a Vermont nonprofit is just one example of how banks are getting creative in addressing affordable housing needs while reaping financial and regulatory benefits.
October 30 -
The New York unit of Popular has contracted with Biz2Credit to automate commercial loan approvals and handle the underwriting for applications under $100,000.
October 30 -
SigFig is partnering with Citizens Bank to launch an advice platform in its effort to become a direct competitor to legacy core systems providers.
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