The Best Banks to Work For 2025: Nos. 21-90
Ninety banks made American Banker’s annual Best Banks to Work For ranking, which is now in its 13th year. Find out why the banks ranked 21st to 90th stand out.
The top 20: These are the 2025 Best Banks to Work For
American Banker’s 2025 Best Banks to Work For ranking includes perennial winners and several newcomers. Here’s how the leaders of the top 20 banks keep their employees happy.
Rooted in love, Wood & Huston is No. 1 Best Bank to Work For
The Missouri-based community bank secured the top spot on American Banker’s 2025 Best Banks to Work For list. Its mission and business strategy is all about love, executives say.
Experian releases new score with credit and cashflow data
The credit reporting bureau released a new model that combines traditional and alternative credit history with cashflow data into a single score lenders can use for underwriting decisions.
In a milestone, SoFi now offers crypto trading
The company appears to be the first nationally chartered bank to offer crypto trading and traditional banking in the same app.
As the federal shutdown ends, here’s what banks need to know
The House is slated to vote on a resolution to fund the government Wednesday morning, setting off the resumption of programs that are important — particularly for the smallest banks.
AI is changing the way people shop. Affirm’s Levchin is here for it
The founder and CEO of the buy now pay later giant spoke with American Banker about how agentic AI will soon revolutionize the way consumers shop, make purchases and manage their personal finances. That will be accretive for Affirm, especially in a world where agents are making payments on behalf of consumers.
DOJ: CFPB cannot request new funding from the Fed
The Department of Justice told a court that the bureau cannot legally request funding from the Federal Reserve System, arguing that the Fed has not turned a profit since 2022 and thus cannot fund the CFPB.
6 ways bank-fintech tie-ups have changed since Synapse collapse
Tougher contracts and more transparency are two of the improvements that have come about since the banking-as-a-service middleware provider’s bankruptcy, practitioners say.
Fannie, Freddie eyeing assumable or portable loans: Pulte
Two government-sponsored enterprises are looking into expanding mortgage transfers between borrowers, according to the head of their oversight agency.