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Regions Financial is taking steps across its 1,500-branch network to embrace consumers with autism and train its staff to help them. Business development, not just compassion, is part of the motivation.
May 10 -
The recent earnings season shined a light on community bankers’ tactical moves. Here’s a look at what some institutions are planning in coming months.
May 10 -
After a bogus-accounts scandal spooked new clients and crimped profitability, Wells Fargo may eliminate more branches and dismiss staff.
May 10 -
Credit unions announce a bevy of new leaders among the recent new hires, promotions and appointments.
May 9 -
JPMorgan Chase will give its Sapphire credit card customers 100,000 rewards points for closing home-purchase loans with the bank.
May 9 -
The annual CO-OP THINK Conference opened with a panel discussing some of the hurdles consumers have when it comes to the credit union movement – and what CUs can do about it.
May 9 -
The German bank announced a project designed to create a single online registration for users across a number of industries.
May 8 -
Once focused mainly on growth, the New York-based small-business lender said it will lay off employees and cut other expenses in an effort to become profitable. The moves are a sign of waning patience among investors in the once-frothy sector.
May 8 -
Ignacio Alvarez, who takes over this summer from Richard Carrion, addresses the tough challenges the bank faces as looming cuts to government services and benefits could be painful for consumers and businesses on the Caribbean island.
May 5 -
The $71 million transaction is the latest in a series of acquisitions by Seacoast in recent months.
May 5 -
The Arizona company said Kenneth Vecchione would be a candidate to eventually replace CEO Robert Sarver.
May 4 -
First Citizens FCU unveils new management team, League of Southeastern CUs honors lawmakers and more new hires, promotions and honors.
May 4 -
Some shareholders can help increase corporate accountability using a little-known but effective tool called a shareholder proposal. But now this tool is threatened by financial reform legislation.
May 4
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The acquisition will make the Tennessee company one of the biggest banks in the Southeast, with assets of more than $40 billion.
May 4 -
Part of Jamie Moldafsky's job at Wells these days it taking an earful on social media, but the immediate feedback offers important lessons about the bank's products and efforts to rehab its image.
May 3 -
Applications for the regulator's consulting services are due May 31.
May 3 -
Greig, who orchestrated FirstMerit's sale to Huntington Bancshares, joined Opus' board last month.
May 3 -
The company's earnings fell 20% from a year earlier, reflecting $5 million in restructuring charges and a higher loan-loss provision.
May 3 -
St. Mary's Bank gets a new COO, Veridian picks up a trio of new employees and more new hires, promotions and honors.
May 2 -
The credit union's facilities remain undamaged, but the worst may still be to come if a local dam crests later this week.
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