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BancorpSouth would have $44 billion of assets after it buys Houston-based Cadence. The company will be rebranded, while the bank will retain the Cadence name.
April 12 -
Nonbanks claimed more of the top slots based on loan volume, while the origination gains experienced by Hispanic, Black and Native American borrowers were weaker than those of other groups.
April 9 -
The Financial Stability Oversight Council has struggled to find its footing since its creation in Dodd-Frank. The Treasury secretary has signaled a more aggressive role for the panel, including reviving its authority to target nonbank behemoths.
April 8 -
Longstanding familiarity with each other and years of informal talks helped the companies negotiate their $7.6 billion merger in just two months.
April 6 -
On Dec. 31, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
April 5 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank Chief Executive Bharat Masrani said he’s still interested in a major acquisition to add to the firm’s U.S. retail operations, and that he’s unfazed by the recent valuation surge for the regional lenders that would be his most likely targets.
April 1 -
Organizers of the Florida de novo will need to raise $17 million in capital before opening.
April 1 -
Caroline Taylor, who recently ran Small Business Administration lending at Capital One, aims to expand her team at Regions, help steer borrowers into economic recovery and reach out to women and minority small-business owners who have been underserved.
March 31 -
Democrats have proposed a Congressional Review Act resolution to strike down the OCC rule, arguing it enables "rent-a-bank" schemes.
March 25 -
The tennis legend will also serve as a strategic adviser on gender equality issues and First Women's Bank, which will be mostly owned and run by women.
March 24 -
The depositor-owned banks are discouraged from participating in the Emergency Capital Investment Program because they can't issue preferred stock to back loans for underserved communities. It's another reason to overhaul their capital rules, mutuals argue.
March 22 -
The fintech, which has applied for a California banking license and federal deposit insurance, aims to become a full-service online bank for 1 million Americans by year-end, says Ron Oliveira, its U.S. chief executive.
March 22 -
Changes to CDFI Fund regulations could make it significantly easier to raise the capital required to get a new institution off the ground.
March 22
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UMB Financial’s success in aviation financing has boosted fee income, and the Missouri company has opened an office in Dublin — a hub for airplane sales and leases that could get busier as the airline industry restructures.
March 19 -
The de novo, which raised $33 million in initial capital, will become the state's third new bank since the 2008 financial crisis.
March 19 -
Keith Costello, who is looking to form Locality Bank, was president and CEO of First Green Bank when it was sold in 2018.
March 18 -
Citigroup’s dealmakers have been keeping busy with family offices looking to get in on the blank-check frenzy. Now the lender wants to bring its private bank a piece of the action.
March 16 -
Big banks led the push to offer multibillion-dollar bonds that fund affordable housing, education and nonprofits that serve needy communities. But Truist's recent $1.25 billion bond is a sign that regionals want to attract progressive institutional investors — and burnish their images.
March 15 -
Organizers of the proposed Our Community Bank still need to raise $18 million before opening.
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Payservices would use deposits largely to support its existing business. It has no plans to make loans.
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