Huntington makes commercial banking push in Florida
The Ohio-based bank is launching services for middle-market companies across the new footprint, after making similar plays in the Carolinas and Texas.
What banks should watch in the ‘big, beautiful’ tax bill
Banks scored well in the tax bill out of Ways and Means this week, with wins on S Corps and rural lending, but have so far lost out on credit union taxes and additional burdens on payments competitors.
Fed’s Barr warns of long and lasting supply chain disruption
Federal Reserve Gov. Michael Barr said tariffs could have an outsized impact on small businesses and hardships could outlive the trade policy debate.
Virginia bank faces call to sell after failed venture
MainStreet Bancshares in Fairfax hopes investors will endorse its plan to refocus on basic community banking after shuttering its embedded banking unit. But a prominent shareholder is urging management to sell.
Why happier employees mean happier customers
Bank professionals largely agree that the customer experience shapes the way work is performed within their organization. However, there are some issues that get in the way of a customer-centric approach.
Three takeaways from Upstart’s first investor day
The AI lending platform provider’s leaders shared their views on how the company will evolve over the next 10 years.
Key’s say-on-pay support dwindles following 2024 bonuses
Shareholder support for KeyCorp’s executive compensation packages fell Thursday to 63%, down from 89% last year. Proxy advisory firms had recommended a “no” vote after the Cleveland-based bank made off-cycle awards to top executives.
How Truist is building a real-time view of all customer feedback
The platform, which was built in-house, delivers $10 million in cost avoidance, with at least $35 million in potential savings from fewer complaints, executives said.
Jamie Dimon on work-from-home rant: ‘I emoted a little bit’
The CEO of JPMorganChase affirmed the case for bringing employees back to the office.
Fired credit union regulators dig in for lengthy court fight
Questions remain whether Trump can legitimately remove board members from the National Credit Union Administration, and the answers lie in the courts.