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The company's outgoing CFO discussed ways the asset cap is stunting growth, but provided no updates at an industry conference on when the restriction might be lifted or the types of jobs it will cut.
September 14 -
Justice Department officials have embarked on a rewrite of antitrust policy that could waive certain requirements for community bank mergers and provide fewer advantages to large, out-of-town buyers and banks in urban areas.
September 13 -
First Mutual Holding has agreed to buy Martinsville First Savings Bank, which will retain its charter, brand and management team.
September 11 -
The four-year plan submitted as part of its acquisition of E-Trade includes grants to community development organizations and support for uniform vendor diversity standards.
September 11 -
When Jane Fraser takes the reins of Citigroup in February, she will have to tackle the company’s cards slump, lagging performance metrics and challenges presented by employees’ return to the office.
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When Jane Fraser takes the reins of Citigroup in February, she will have to tackle the company’s cards slump, lagging performance metrics and challenges presented by employees’ return to the office.
September 10 -
Citigroup named Hassan to the new role as part of a move to combine its marketing and branding divisions.
September 9 -
The bank's innovation group has developed a software tool for law firms. It hopes the project will help it speed products to market and attract top technology talent.
September 9 -
Only one of the 118 loans bought by the Federal Reserve through Aug. 31 was close to the $250,000 minimum in the rescue program, aimed small to midsize businesses hurt by the pandemic.
September 8 -
The Ohio regional added a feature to its mobile app that analyzes a customer's spending habits before sweeping small amounts of cash into a savings account.
September 8 -
A New York CDFI is halfway to its $100 million fundraising goal for a fund that would put deposits in Black-owned banks and make loans to key businesses or projects. It hopes the moves will improve availability of capital and access to mainstream financial products.
September 4 -
The New Jersey company will add three branches in the northern part of the state as part of the transaction.
September 3 -
When it comes to branch cleanliness and mask-wearing, the San Francisco bank is more diligent than its rivals in helping to reduce the spread of coronavirus, according to a new study.
September 3 -
The move is part of the effort by banks and other companies to promote racial equity and be more sensitive to the stresses on front-line employees.
September 2 -
Backers of lawsuits challenging federal charter and interest rate policies for nonbanks say states are sticking up for consumer protection. Others say the legal quagmire could slow efforts to improve the regulatory framework.
September 1 -
A state judge deciding a dispute between Spencer Savings and an investor said the mutual must get an independent review before switching from a savings association to a savings bank. The ruling may complicate mutuals' efforts to make more business loans.
September 1 -
The bank's five-year commitment will focus on providing more capital to small businesses and expanding access to affordable housing and homeownership.
September 1 -
The results of the American Banker/RepTrak Survey of Bank Reputations underscore the importance of communicating in a crisis.
August 31 -
The legislation, which would apply to both banks and nonbanks, would give borrowers the right to sue for damages when servicing violations occur.
August 28 -
Friends of Traditional Banking is focusing on four GOP senators in tight races as it prepares to endorse two incumbents for the November elections.
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