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TAB Bank Expands With $46M Acquisition Deal For BAMFi’s Capital Division 

PYMNTS

TAB Bank is acquiring BAMFi’s BAM Capital Division in a $46 million deal, TAB announced on Tuesday (Nov. This is the digital bank’s fourth acquisition of a working capital loan portfolio. BAMFi , a software provider for the secured lending space, will still own its proprietary solution FactorCloud.

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Elevate To Take Another Crack At An IPO

PYMNTS

Conditions now are different, however, with investors looking for new issues — and the Fort Worth-based firm is ready to try and surf that demand wave. Still, lending can be a tough place to go looking for investor love — a fact that LendingClub Corp. and On Deck Capital, Inc. Online lender Elevate Credit, Inc.

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A Rising Texas Star

Independent Banker

Capital market access and employee ownership help fuel Veritex Community Bank’s rapid growth. After a career of nearly three decades as a banker serving various community and regional institutions in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, C. By Kerry Curry. Malcolm Holland struck out on his own five years ago.

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Bankers: Is your strategy the same as your competitor?

Jeff For Banks

Lending services include commercial loans to small to medium-sized businesses and professional concerns as well as consumers. We serve our local geographic market which is the Dallas - Fort Worth metropolitan area. Texas Capital Bancshares, Inc. We focus our marketing efforts in three areas.

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CFPB announces new appointments to advisory groups

CFPB Monitor

According to the CFPB, the new members “include experts in consumer protection, financial services, community development, fair lending, civil rights, consumer financial products or services, representatives of community banks and credit unions, and scholars with relevant methodological and subject matter experience.”