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Digital currency plans spark concerns from global financial regulators and U.S. legislators; departures continue as two top dealmakers seem ready to leave.
June 19 -
The latest new hires, promotions and appointments at credit unions and industry groups across the country.
June 18 -
The company will create a regulated subsidiary offering a digital wallet; San Francisco Fed wants CRA credit for loans that help prepare for climate change.
June 18 -
The executives were hired for their focus on loan origination, portfolio management and securitization.
June 17 -
Credit unions, a fintech startup and a CUSO have announced a number of promotions and hew hires.
June 13 -
Lenders should get a boost from refinances and purchase loans; BB&T and SunTrust Banks’ name choice questioned.
June 13 -
Some of the biggest industry moves in May and early June were not executive promotions, but rather departures.
June 12 -
Several prospects, including JPM’s Gordon Smith, are reluctant to take on a thankless job; lower interest rates, quiet trading will yield disappointing results.
June 12 -
NCUA Chairman Rodney Hood met with President Trump while credit unions across the country announced a number of staffing changes and promotions.
June 11 -
Enloe State Bank in Texas becomes the first bank to fail in 17 months; BB&T dangles promise of bonus payments to top executives if they stay; where JPMorgan Chase’s Finn experiment went wrong; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
June 7 -
Digital Asset Holdings eyes blockchain for 'smart contracts'; readying for a marathon is like competing for a big client.
June 7 -
Mark Graf, who joined the Riverwoods, Ill.-based credit card issuer in 2011, will participate in the search for his successor.
June 6 -
Credit unions in Utah, Oregon and elsewhere have made new hires and announced promotions.
June 6 -
The bank is having trouble finding an outsider and acting chief Allen Parker has impressed the board; the former Chicago mayor will join Centerview Partners.
June 6 -
Sandler and his wife, Marion, built a small California thrift into a powerhouse before selling it to Wachovia prior to the housing collapse, but were heavily criticized for engaging in some of the same practices that caused the financial crisis.
June 5 -
Gene Carroll led Pipefitters Steamfitters Credit Union from 1979 to 2007 while serving on various boards within the industry.
June 5 -
If four BB&T executives, including the CFO and COO, remain through the closing of its merger with SunTrust, they'll receive multimillion-dollar payouts.
June 5 -
The most profitable banks in American Banker’s annual rankings frequently produce year after year. That success requires rigorous budgeting and planning, timely analysis and more.
June 5
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The chief operating officer for the Americas at Deutsche Bank, as well as SoFi's heads of marketing, risk and capital markets, are all moving on; John Williams tells bankers they need to do more to clean up misconduct at their companies.
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The trade organization is promoting deputy general counsel John Court to succeed Jeremy Newell in July.
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