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The New York bank's total loans rose 8% to $31 billion from a mix of commercial real estate and specialty finance credits.
October 19 -
Net income for the Oregon regional bank was $61.3 million, a slight decline from the same quarter last year. It earned 28 cents per share and fell short of analysts’ expectations,
October 19 -
Growth in asset servicing offset declines in fees from foreign exchange and depositary receipt activity.
October 19 -
Profits at the custody bank rose 16%, but it announced a new streamlining program that is expected to generate yearly savings of $250 million by 2020.
October 18 -
The company, which plans to change its name to Hancock Whitney next year, reported increased profit that reflected balance sheet growth.
October 18 -
Frederick Waddell will retire as CEO of the Chicago custody bank at the end of 2017 but will remain chairman.
October 17 -
TD Bank has pledged $3 million to provide credit counseling to small-business owners. The hope is that those owners will use commercial loans to replace personal credit cards and home equity as their primary forms of business funding.
October 17 -
Wells Fargo was barred by California's treasurer from being hired for another year because of the bank's fraudulent account scandal, leaving the company largely cut off from underwriting work with one of the nation's biggest municipal-bond issuers.
October 16 -
The San Francisco bank hopes to win middle-market business from its new commercial offices in Cleveland and Dallas.
October 16 -
Senate lawmakers will soon introduce a bill that could more than quadruple the current $50 billion threshold to be considered a systemically important bank, National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn said Monday.
October 16 -
The Tennessee company reported 6% growth in loans, which included strong C&I and CRE grains. However, revenue shrank thanks partly to a steep falloff in fixed-income fees.
October 14 -
With issuance of marketplace securitizations now exploding — rising 300% cumulatively in the past two years — the idea of online lending as a niche is quickly deteriorating.
October 13 -
Student loan platform Social Finance has withdrawn its application for deposit insurance, a month after former CEO Mike Cagney retired in the wake of sexual harassment allegations.
October 13 -
Efforts to make it easier for small businesses to apply for SBA loans, coupled with key community banks' outreach initiatives, contributed to the third consecutive record for 7(a) lending, but credit union participation is still lagging.
October 13 -
Regions Financial's chief credit officer is leading a transformation in the way the company manages risk in its loan portfolio.
October 13 -
As market forces redefine much of the industry, similar to the effects of disruption in the retail sector, regulators should be embracing new banking models.
October 13
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The bills were individual pieces of the larger Financial Choice Act, including measures to raise the systemic threshold for banks and raise the threshold for banks subject to CFPB supervision.
October 12 -
What's more important than which job you take? Which company you work for. That is one of the lessons Huntington’s Mary Navarro learned in her 42 years in banking.
October 12 -
HSBC named John Flint as its next chief executive officer after new Chairman Mark Tucker opted not to break with tradition and tapped a long-serving insider to run Europe's largest bank.
October 12 -
From chairing a panel charged with replacing Libor to advising the president and Congress on regulatory reform, JPMorgan Chase's chief regulatory affairs officer has emerged as a leading voice on fine-tuning crisis-era rules.
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