M&A
M&A
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The deal for Trinity Capital in Los Angeles would further strengthen the company's capital markets capabilities.
February 13 -
Square has buttressed its deep-learning with the purchase of Dessa, a Toronto-based machine learning startup that specializes in advanced risk management.
February 12 -
Capital Corps, founded by former Banc of California CEO Steven Sugarman, wants the minority-run Broadway sold to a buyer that serves low- and moderate-income borrowers.
February 12 -
Bank will have more business lines, all reporting to the CEO; a research paper says the accounting rule could result in eased capital rules.
February 12 -
The Iowa company will pay $280 million to gain 25 branches and $1.2 billion in loans.
February 11 -
Four Chinese military members charged with stealing data of 150 million Americans; fintech can use deposit insurance, a step toward a full bank charter.
February 11 -
Whether it’s an online sale or a corporate supply chain, the need to silently transfer and convert currencies is inspiring a mix of rapid product development and investment.
February 10 -
The conclusion of President Trump's impeachment trial last week means both chambers of Congress are back to regular business.
February 10 -
The deal, expected to close later this year, will expand the Apple Valley, Minn.-based credit union's reach to 30 branches across the state.
February 10 -
The BofA CEO’s $26.5 million salary was about the same as in 2018; investors hoping for quick riches still fall for cryptocurrency-based Ponzi schemes.
February 10 -
The Mississippi company will pay $49 million for Traders & Farmers Bancshares.
February 5 -
The company agreed to acquire Alliance Benefit Group of Illinois, which has more than 600 clients and 40,000 plan participants.
February 4 -
The Michigan company will pay $101 million for the parent of First National Bank in Howell, Mich.
February 4 -
The bank would make small-business loans on the online retailer’s platform; Fed survey says banks worry about increasing delinquencies, especially in subprime.
February 4 -
Certain loan segments are showing signs of deterioration, but consumer lending and digital banking are bright spots. Meanwhile, bankers are eyeing opportunities to improve efficiency, add scale and take advantage of M&A disruption. Here's what to expect from smaller regionals in the year ahead.
February 3 -
Waltham Municipal Employees CU served fewer than 700 members with a total of $8.5 million in assets.
February 3 -
Unlike other regions of the country, the western U.S. has seen very few large bank mergers in recent years. Here's why Pacific Premier's acquisition of Opus Bank could change that.
February 3 -
Despite what one critic says, Alaska USA Federal Credit Union’s acquisition of branches from TCF Financial will help underserved communities in Arizona.
February 3 -
The industry faces still competition for attention in Washington this week, but matters related to credit unions are still being discussed.
February 3 -
As the incumbents gets bigger, the innovation that created the urgency continues unabated.
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