M&A
M&A
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The debate centers on whether guidance on credit union-bank mergers is necessary.
February 26 -
ICBA outlined a series of questions for lawmakers that would force credit unions to defend the industry's practices during meetings with local representatives.
February 26 -
With its expenses soaring, the Toronto company has taken a $250 million restructuring charge to cover severance from staff reductions.
February 26 -
JPMorgan would consider buying other businesses; collectors would be allowed to pursue debt past the statute of limitations, if they warn borrowers.
February 26 -
London-based Checkout.com views the acquisition of ProcessOut and its data analytics platform as a complement for its end-to-end payments service, as it seeks to build strength in the European market and eyes further expansion into Asia Pacific.
February 25 -
Executives outlined changes in energy lending policies, said that the largest U.S. bank has only scratched the surface in middle-market credits and discussed their preparations in case of an economic slowdown.
February 25 -
Payments firm announces leadership changes; the bank will place restrictions on fossil fuel lending while adding to sustainable projects.
February 25 -
NCUA board member Mark McWatters defended the agency's position on credit union-bank purchases and called out the ongoing sniping on both sides of the argument.
February 25 -
WSFS, in an effort to catch up with bigger rivals, plans to upgrade digital channels in three years instead of five.
February 24 -
Observers speculate that Intuit simply wants to enhance revenue and protect its tax software business, but the CEOs of each company say the deal would also give consumers more control of their overall finances.
February 24