Mortgage Blog
After Atlanta Medical Center closed, unpaid water bills ballooned to almost $600,000
Wellstar allowed the water bill on the Atlanta Medical Center to go unpaid for a year. The bill ballooned to over half a million dollars.
EXIM Bank presents first Make More in America Deal of the Year Award to Canonsburg firm
Transaction involves modernization and expansion of laboratories and job generation for one of Pittsburgh's largest minority-owned companies.
‘I think Dallas is a $25-$30B market for us’: Behind Beacon Pointe’s latest deal in North Texas
Beacon Pointe Advisors President Matt Cooper said he views Dallas as a $25 billion to $30 billion market for the registered investment adviser firm.
Curo Group’s future on NYSE in doubt after exchange notice
The company says it will provide the NYSE with a plan for how it can get back into compliance with exchange listing standards.
Head of Truist’s new North Carolina West market reportedly leaves bank
The head of Truist's new North Carolina West market, which includes Charlotte, the Triad and Asheville, is reportedly no longer with the bank. Campbell, previously Charlotte's regional president, was named to the new position after Cantey Alexander retired as Truist's Triad regional president on Sept. 30.
Venture capital firm Firebrand names new partner
The venture capital firm, which has invested in several Kansas City-area companies, named a new partner.
JPMorgan Chase hires 40 for first Baltimore ‘virtual’ call center
The Baltimore virtual call center expands Chase's local employee count that has been growing as the bank continues to open branches in Greater Baltimore.
Manufacturing and banking are clouds in a sunny N.C. jobs report
Carolinas' economy is strong but recent furniture losses may be holding down manufacturing.
The top 10: Banks vie for position in latest local market share look
There are 45 banks operating 331 branches in the Memphis area as of June 30, 2023, with $41.16 billion in local deposits. Here are the top 10 based on market share.
PNC economists expect recession in Q2 2024
With FOMC meeting just days away, will rates stay at present level or could auto workers strike and debt ceiling concerns trigger hikes?