M&A
M&A
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Square Inc., the digital-payment company run by Jack Dorsey, has held talks to acquire the music-streaming service Tidal as part of a push to diversify, according to a person familiar with the situation.
December 24 -
One engineered a big M&A deal, another struggled with his bank's credit issues and another abruptly resigned. Here are their stories and more.
December 23 -
Riverside Health System Employees Credit Union has announced plans to merge into the Yorktown-based credit union, which is roughly 100 times its size.
December 22 -
The company will pay $20 million in cash for a bank with two branches and $58 million of loans.
December 22 -
The $10 billion portfolio of what are described as high-quality private student loans will be serviced by Nelnet.
December 19 -
Starting in 2022, hundreds of newly eligible institutions will be able to raise funds from investors. Bankers argued that the change will further blur the line between the two industries.
December 17 -
The latest monthly Trends Report from CUNA Mutual Group showed October's year-over-year membership growth rate was the slowest since the fall of 2014.
December 17 -
The agency’s second in-depth study of the community banking sector pointed to continued challenges for local institutions from the pandemic and other headwinds, but many smaller banks are reaping the benefits of M&A and holding their own against larger competitors in key lending categories.
December 16 -
Bansley & Kiener, without admitting wrongdoing, agreed to pay $2.5 million to address allegations that lax oversight contributed to the 2017 collapse of Washington Federal Bank for Savings.
December 16 -
It isn't lost on Fiserv that consumers increasingly are moving to digital financial services. Its deal to acquire Ondot Systems, a digital card solutions platform, aims to capitalize on the shift.
December 16 -
The company agreed will pay nearly $10 million for Sunset parent Waukesha Bankshares.
December 16 -
Two large deals happened this week in Australia to build scale against international financial services encroachment from card schemes and cross-border financial services — a concern that's cropping up in several nations.
December 16 -
A new report from McKinsey says that cost-cutting alone won’t make up for the steep revenue declines brought on by low interest rates and sluggish loan demand. “For some banks,” argues the report’s author, “mergers might be the best way out.”
December 15 -
In a move designed to help small businesses to establish online and offline sales, web platform provider GoDaddy has agreed to acquire Poynt payments services.
December 15 -
Columbus Metro Federal Credit Union members will have access to more products, including commercial loan services, and 14 branches with the merger.
December 15 -
Cardtronics has benefited from a wave of branch closings during the pandemic by partnering with lenders looking to offer their customers access to cash even when a full-scale branch isn’t available.
December 15 -
Wells Fargo, reeling from years of scandals, is unloading several businesses as it seeks to simplify its structure. The sale of the asset management unit could fetch more than $3 billion, according to industry sources.
December 14 -
The accelerating pace of branch closures is partly due to industry consolidation, according to the community reinvestment group that authored the new report.
December 14 -
The Columbus, Ohio, company says it has delivered on M&A promises before, and many observers say its deal for rival TCF Financial is an opportunistic move in its bid to build a Midwestern powerhouse. But others questioned whether Huntington's cost-cutting and profit expectations are too optimistic.
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The Amarillo company is buying First National Bank of Tahoka, continuing the industry’s consolidation in the state.
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