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Consumer debt breaks the previous mark set back in 2008, but some are worried that people are returning to their profligate ways; Wells Fargo makes greater use of consumer surveys to fix its brand.
May 18 -
Some banks seek to dominate the digital-identity business, but they stand to benefit even if their efforts fall short.
May 17 -
Fifteen participants will be chosen for the two-year innovation curriculum.
May 17 -
Dakotas group elects new leadership, Altura promotes new chiefs and other new hires, promotions and appointments.
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Along with asset and membership milestones, the credit union celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2016.
May 16 -
JPMorgan Chase's chief caught a lot of Trump blowback at its annual meeting but refused an activist investor's challenge to step down from the president’s council on jobs.
May 16 -
The $489 million acquisition is among the ten biggest bank M&A deals announced this year.
May 16 -
The Minnesota company recently announced that it would stop selling auto loans since credit quality concerns have slowed investor demand, but it is unclear whether its plan to keep all its car loans on its books is less risky.
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The bank is pitching digital identity products to businesses as a way to improve user experience and guard against fraud.
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Samuels had served Space Coast since 1991 and had been CEO since 1997.
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The bank also announced that it has recruited a BancWest executive to replace Michael Descheneaux as CFO.
May 15 -
Cambridge Blockchain, one of many startups applying blockchain technology to customer privacy and data collection issues, is teaming up with LuxTrust to launch a new identity platform.
May 15 -
As payments innovation expands and diversifies, retailers will need to find ways to deftly embed low-touch payments into omnichannel shopping.
May 15
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Johnson has led the Iowa CU regulator’s office since being appointed by the governor in 2011.
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Stilwell Group, an activist investor, is alleging that HopFed chief John Peck bought two properties from the then-chairman of the Kentucky company's compensation committee and that the deals were a conflict of interest.
May 12 -
Bank First has agreed to pay $76 million in cash and stock for Waupaca Bancorp. The company should have nearly $1.8 billion in assets when it completes the deal.
May 12 -
Digital wallets are maturing, meaning card plays will increasingly resemble Chase Sapphire, targeting a specific higher end demographic, writes Alyssa Arredondo, director of financial vertical marketing at Entrust Datacard.
May 12
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Executives at the embattled bank made clear Thursday that they are not discarding its long-standing strategy of selling additional products to existing customers.
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Wells said slowing loan growth had hurt its aggressive efforts to lower its efficiency ratio, so it is doubling the expenses it aims to cut by 2019.
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Stonegate Bank in Florida figured its balance sheet was too small and undiversified to stay independent. But it was choosy in approaching potential buyers and aggressively scrutinized the lead bidder’s loan book.
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