Fines, fees and votes

Fines, fees and votes

/ Opinion
Price fixing is always political and it is nearly impossible to miss the partisan motivation behind this anti-competitive price cap ...
Security experts: Community banks must guard against cyber attacks

Security experts: Community banks must guard against cyber attacks

/ State Meetings
Community banks, though relatively small, are attractive targets for cyber criminals as “low-hanging fruit,” said Banking Superintendent James Johnson  on ...
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Lifelong Iowan’s service ethic informs role as state’s top regulator

/ People
Recently, Iowa Superintendent of Banking James Johnson talked about the condition of Iowa banks and the challenges facing bankers ...
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Hacks for posting financial content on TikTok

/ Marketing
Perhaps your bank is thinking of dipping its toes into the waters of TikTok and becoming a financial influencer. What ...

Chronicles

Consumer sentiment stagnant for fourth straight month

/ Chronicles
Consumer sentiment was stagnant for the fourth straight month in March, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers ...

Credit outlook improves as soft landing odds grow

/ Chronicles
Bank economists are growing increasingly optimistic about chances for a soft economic landing, according to the ABA Credit Conditions Index ...

Court dismisses MBA lawsuit over NSF fees

/ Chronicles
A 2023 lawsuit, which pitted the Minnesota Bankers Association and one of its member banks against the FDIC, was dismissed ...

Community banker sentiments rise for third straight quarter

/ Chronicles
Community bankers are more optimistic about future economic conditions but still concerned over regulatory burdens, according to a CSBS index ...

Small business owner sentiments fall to 11-year low

/ Chronicles
Small business optimism fell to its lowest reading in more than a decade last month as inflation continues to stymie ...

Court keeps CFPB late fee lawsuit in Texas

/ Chronicles
An appellate court disallowed the relocation of a lawsuit challenging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s late fee rule to Washington, ...

People

First National Bank and Trust hires VP, commercial banking officer

/ Promotions & New Hires
Beloit, Wis.-based First National Bank and Trust Co. hired Greg Lundquist as vice president, commercial banking officer.  ...

North Shore Bank CEO appointed to Wisconsin Banking Review Board

/ People
North Shore Bank President and CEO Jay McKenna was appointed to serve as a professional member on the Banking Review ...

New CEO named at Illinois bank

/ Promotions & New Hires
Jason Knoedler was named CEO of Bank of Springfield, Ill ...

Opinion

A case for the bank branch

/ Opinion
Community bankers have been hearing for years about the decline of branch banking and the need to shift more services ...

Greatness contemplated

/ Opinion
“Resistance is the catalyst to greatness.” I have been thinking a lot about that statement, shared by Lt. Col. Dan ...

Tackling the commercial real estate downturn

/ Operations
Jay Blandford, CEO of Austin, Texas-based community financial institution advisor Abrigo, shared his written views on the state of commercial ...

Community Relations

FHLB Des Moines, First Interstate Bank donate $2.5 million to nonprofits

/ Community Relations
Billings, Mont.-based First Interstate Bank partnered with the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines to donate more than $2.5 ...

Gate City Bank, FHLB Des Moines donate to local affordable housing groups

/ Community Relations
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines and Fargo, N.D.-based Gate City Bank donated $850,000 last month to Fargo-based ...

First International Bank & Trust hosting giving campaign

/ Community Relations
Watford City, N.D.-based First International Bank & Trust is hosting its Live First Community Giving Campaign again this year.  ...