Truist customers affected by February data breach of third party
A debt collection agency that provided services to Truist suffered a data breach in February affecting 4.2 million people. Truist now says some of those were its customers.
Banking lobbies back Fed in debit swipe-fee suit
The Bank Policy Institute and The Clearing House filed a motion to join the central bank's defense of Regulation II.
New York Community set for a corporate rebranding
After NYCB streamlined its branch operations under the Flagstar name, the publicly traded company will begin trading under a new stock ticker symbol in late October.
Citizens hampered in Q3 by office-loan overhang
The regional bank's earnings were impacted by challenges in its office loan portfolio, though its overall results were a mixed bag, with its nascent private bank showing momentum.