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Ally Financial in Detroit announced its second big management change in less than two months.
March 19 -
U.S. Bancorp has hired a former Santander Bank executive to oversee the diversified industries segment of its large corporate banking division in New England.
March 19 -
Women bankers who want a family and a fulfilling career should focus on building a strong support system outside of work, or else opportunities will pass them by, according to panel of senior women executives at HSBC.
March 19 -
Kevin Cummings, the New Jersey company's CEO, transformed Investors to sizable bank prior to its second-step conversion last May. With $2.2 billion in capital and an updated core system, Cummings has his sights on the company's next growth phase.
March 18 -
Four Oaks Bank in North Carolina has named Warren "Rocky" Herring its chief credit officer. Herring had held the same job at Premier Commercial Bank in Greensboro, N.C., before NewBridge Bancorp bought it last month.
March 18 -
WSFS Financial in Wilmington, Del., has made a number of executive changes following the planned departure of its chief financial officer.
March 18 -
Ripple Labs has hired Anja Manuel, a former U.S. State Department official, as an adviser to the company, the cryptocurrency payments startup is expected to announce Wednesday.
March 18 -
ALEXANDRIA, Va. NCUA's Corporate Resolution Program continues to run in the negative range, making it unlikely that the regulator will charge future assessments to credit unions for the Stabilization Fund.
March 17 -
NCUA's Temporary Corporate CU Stabilization Fund has received its sixth consecutive clean audit, the regulator said today, but this time with a change-this was the first year the fund saw a net positive position.
March 16 -
Enterprise Financial Services in St. Louis plans to add a banking veteran to its board.
March 13 -
Reliance Bancshares is also talking to Tim Hortons about anchoring some of its branches, in hopes that coffee traffic will bring more business into its underutilized offices.
March 13 -
First Bancorp in Puerto Rico revised its fourth-quarter earnings to reflect an adjustment tied to a reversal in its deferred-tax asset.
March 13 -
Charles "Stormy" Greef, a partner with Hunton & Williams' financial institutions team, died March 10. He was 66.
March 12 -
FirstBank Holding Company is appealing to young, outdoorsy and wired customers with soft marketing, including a smartphone-guided treasure hunt for free snowboards and skis at a Colorado resort.
March 12 -
Thomas Depping would have been content to keep making small-business loans through his Houston-area bank, but regulatory pressure led him to give up his charter and form a nonbank lender with the same business model.
March 10 -
Northern Trust in Chicago has appointed Donald Thompson, the recently ousted president and chief executive of McDonald's, to its board of directors.
March 10 -
Great Western Bancorp in Sioux Falls, S.D., plans to record a spike in credit costs during the first quarter as it deals with issues tied to certain commercial loans.
March 10 - Rhode Island
Citizens Financial Group has hired Eric Aboaf as chief financial officer, as John Fawcett said he will retire from that position next month.
March 9 -
Fauquier Bankshares in Warrenton, Va., has begun a search to find its next president and chief executive.
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