Bankruptcy Blogs

Fiserv and First Data: By the numbers

01/16/19

The Fiserv-First Data deal, valued at about $22 billion, will combine two of the financial services industry's largest technology and processing companies.

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Freed from consent order, U.S. Bank steps up branch plan

01/16/19

The nation’s fifth-largest bank now has the financial flexibility to consolidate more branches in existing markets and open new, smaller ones in cities where it has no retail presence, CEO Andy Cecere said.

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'Can't stay this low forever': Why PNC is hedging on loan losses

01/16/19

PNC chief Bill Demchak says he's pretty sure the U.S. isn’t heading into recession, but asset quality is so strong that the regional bank is giving itself a wide berth in forecasting its loan-loss provision in case of the unexpected.

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‘I have the gavel’: Waters touts agenda but leadership challenges loom

01/16/19

The new chair of the House Financial Services Committee has an ambitious set of priorities, but newly elected progressives could set up a conflict with more moderate Democrats on the panel.

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JPMorgan's Dimon says hard Brexit would be a 'disaster' for Britain

01/16/19

JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Jamie Dimon said he thinks a hard Brexit is unlikely but would be a "disaster" if it happened.

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Fiserv-First Data: Why small banks fear big fintech

01/16/19

The large core banking software vendors are already criticized as large and slow-moving. Consolidations like these are only likely to make them more so.

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Fiserv, First Data and the staggering fintech threat

01/16/19

The numbers behind Fiserv's deal to acquire First Data are huge, particularly considering each company's existing tonnage still makes consolidation the best play when faced with nimble fintechs and mobile startups.

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Moynihan or Dimon: Whose crystal ball is right?

01/16/19

Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan and his fellow executives said they see nothing to suggest a slowdown is imminent. Their outlook was far more upbeat than that of JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon.

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Fed not an impediment to fintechs' charter ambitions: OCC's Otting

01/16/19

Some in the industry worry the Fed may balk at allowing OCC charter recipients into the payments system, but Otting downplayed those concerns.

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Warren asks big banks for details on their shutdown response

01/16/19

Sen. Elizabeth Warren questioned the five largest U.S. retail banks in a letter on what they are doing to reduce the impact of the government shutdown on customers.

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