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On Mar. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
June 18 -
Competition for deposits is heating up as summer approaches, and banks are responding in all sorts of ways — from launching digital-only platforms to raising CD rates to reviving debit rewards. But rising interest rates could weaken demand for loans, especially mortgages.
June 14 -
USAA's lawsuit accusing Wells of infringing on its remote-deposit patents is new territory: bank-on-bank fights over intellectual property.
June 11 -
When asked if other banks were being sued, USAA said the lawsuit names only Wells Fargo because the bank is one of the biggest adopters of remote mobile deposit capture and has failed to license the technology.
June 8 -
Closing branches might be good for cost control, but it can also diminish the ability to gather core deposits. Banks with $2 billion to $10 billion of assets — which are ranked here by three-year average returns on equity — are learning this the hard way.
June 7 -
The city wanted to sever its relationship with the bank, but it ran into a big obstacle.
June 6 -
A lack of talent, capital and good business planning proved fatal for bank organizers in California and Georgia.
June 1 -
At the CUNA CFO Council conference, credit union professionals shared their strategies for competitive deposit pricing.
May 25 -
The company has also hit its goal of having half of total loans tied to customers around Atlanta.
May 21 -
Regulatory burden was the dominant theme of a roundtable discussion, but executives are also concerned about their ability to attract skilled workers and they have mixed feelings on how corporate tax cuts are affecting customers' decisions.
May 16 -
Year to date Dec. 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
May 14 -
The Providence, R.I., company said that Citizens Access will open for business nationwide next quarter.
May 14 -
The Renton, Wash., company, which has acquired or opened nine branches since 2015, has filed a shelf registration to raise the funds through the sale of various securities.
May 14 -
The embattled company said Thursday that the asset cap imposed by the Federal Reserve will likely remain in place through “the first part of 2019.” Is this a sign of further delays to come?
May 10 -
Though the prospects for these small banks look good in 2018, they also face serious challenges, particularly in the competition for low-cost deposits against the more digitally savvy megabanks.
May 3 -
Investments in analytics and a focus on courting midsize businesses have helped regional banks add non-interest-bearing deposits even as they struggle for other types of deposits. Can they keep it up as rates rise?
May 1 -
On Dec. 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
April 30 -
The Rhode Island-based credit union saw lending and assets increase by more than 7 percent, respectively, while net income was up more than 15 percent.
April 27 -
Record originations on "better-yielding" used-car loans helped drive a 14% increase in its first-quarter profit. But Ally's shares were down Thursday on concerns of rising deposit costs.
April 26 -
The Ohio bank's total deposits grew, unlike at some other regionals, and CEO Stephen Steinour said its 28-basis-point increase in overall funding costs will pay off.
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