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The bank, which operates in 12 states, is bringing customers in the door even as it cuts its retail square footage by half. The lure? The offer of a financial "checkup" that tens of thousands of people have accepted.
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The regional bank has extensively studied the viability of such platforms, but has been unable to develop a plan to fits its risk appetite.
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Ottawa Savings Bancorp in Ottawa, Ill., is planning its second-step conversion.
June 3 -
Financial Institutions in Warsaw, N.Y., said it had secured enough votes to prevail in a fight with a big shareholder.
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Bankers have long complained that customers are fee averse. Aspiration, a nonbank that is working with a Boston bank, has a model that is proving that some clients will voluntarily pay fees.
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Chemung Financial in Elmira, N.Y., is set to form an insurance unit.
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Union Bankshares in Richmond, Va., will open a loan production office after hiring a team that worked at NewBridge Bancorp.
June 3 -
Prudential Bancorp in Philadelphia has agreed to buy Polonia Bancorp in Huntingdon Valley, Pa.
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Some days the ride-sharing app receives more than a million phishing emails a stat to which large banks can relate. But after deploying common protocols and open-source software, Uber now rejects most bad emails.
June 2 -
Novantas has acquired Chicago-based consulting firm Treasury Strategies.
June 2 -
Summit Financial Group in Moorefield, W.Va., has agreed to buy First Century Bankshares in Bluefield, W.Va.
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A number of executives are warning that midsize borrowers are hoarding cash rather than borrowing, reflecting increased concern about the economy.
June 1 -
Banks announced 41 mergers through May 31, representing a 16% decline from the same period in 2015, according to data from Keefe, Bruyette & Woods and S&P Global Market Intelligence.
June 1 - California
First Republic Bank in San Francisco plans to raise about $178 million through a common stock offering.
June 1 -
Activist-pressured Comerica disclosed some long-awaited, positive news, reporting an uptick in average loan balances so far in the second quarter.
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At least three community banks have hired lenders who once worked at banks bought by BB&T. The question is whether those lenders can coax their clients to also make a switch.
May 31 - North Carolina
First South Bancorp survived a close vote on a shareholder proposal to "immediately" take steps to sell the Washington, N.C., company.
May 31 - PSO content
Intrum Justitia ABs new CEO says there is no reason why Europes biggest debt collector should not adopt a bolder acquisition strategy and consider bigger credit management companies than it has focused on before.
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Paragon Commercial could raise up to $29 million when the Raleigh, N.C., company conducts its initial public offering.
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While many of the nation's biggest banks provide live streams of their shareholders meetings, many midsize institutions do not. Investors are urging more institutions to webcast those gatherings, based on a belief that doing so will increase transparency.
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