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Daniel J. Machon Jr., who was previously the CEO of Stonebridge Bank, has taken the helm at the West Chester, Pa.-based institution.
April 17 -
Douglas Ankrom, who is currently chief financial officer at the Belpre, Ohio-based institution, will take over for Michael Iaderosa, who will retire later this year.
April 17 -
A mortgage advisor, a chief legal counsel and a vice president of member experience were just some of the appointments credit unions have recently made.
April 16 -
Karen Andres at the Center for Financial Services Innovation talks about the financial problems of people over 50 and how banks can help.
April 16 -
The investment platform, which is in the early stages of development, will be part of Marcus, the consumer bank Goldman launched in 2016.
April 15 -
Allison Dukes says she will not be joining the combined company because she wants to remain in Atlanta, where she is involved with several civic and philanthropic organizations. The merged company will be headquartered in Charlotte, N.C.
April 15 -
Financial education programs have been shown to be largely ineffective. What low-income consumers really need from banks are better products and more tailored advice.
April 15 -
About 100 financial institutions are owned by or work with Native Americans, yet traditional banking services remain out of reach for many in this demographic.
April 15 -
Asked during Friday's earnings call if he'd be interested in running the embattled bank, William Demchak said he will end his career at PNC. He also ruled out M&A.
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As Gen Z and the generations that succeed them begin to use financial services, digital capabilities become a must-have rather than a nice-to-have. By planning now, irrelevance in the near future can be avoided, writes John Mitchell, CEO of Episode Six.
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