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Wells Fargo has separated the roles of chairman and CEO and, as annual meeting season approaches, other large and regional banks could find themselves under pressure to follow suit.
January 10 -
An influx of new people to the Pacific Northwest and Southeast could have big implications for banking, from M&A to de novo efforts.
January 10 -
It's tougher for women-led technology companies to raise money from venture capitalists—or any investor—than it is for men. But the challenge is deeper than overt sexism.
January 10Nvoicepay -
Integrations with software as a service providers are enabling small online retailers to partner with and compete against the mega-retailers across all major channels.
January 10BigCommerce -
Gov. Andrew Cuomo wants to give the state's banking regulator the power to ban "bad actors" from working in financial services, allowing it to step in when federal agencies refuse to act.
January 9 -
F.N.B., Iberiabank and Simmons First are among the banks entering new regions. A growing need for scale and increased use of technology are among the reasons for their aggressive moves.
January 9 -
Regions Financial in Birmingham has named José S. Suquet, the president and CEO at Pan-American Life Insurance in New Orleans, to its board of directors.
January 9 -
The dominance of the sector by the Big Four accounting firms poses its own systemic-risk concerns and prompts questions about how other mega-companies are audited.
January 9 -
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has charged Bank of America with discriminating against prospective Hispanic mortgage borrowers at a branch in Charleston, S.C.
January 6 -
American Express has prevailed in its latest round of legal sparring with the Justice Department.
January 6