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DOJ announces $9 million agreement to resolve redlining allegations against Park National Bank

CFPB Monitor

Park National Bank (“Park National”), based in Ohio, has agreed to pay $9 million to settle allegations brought by the U.S. Continue Reading

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The Balancing Act Between PPP’s Letter And Spirit Of The ‘Law’

PYMNTS

As Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan said on “Face the Nation” this past week, “It’s clear that between Congress, the administration and the American people, we need to get all these funded and not make this a foot race. Banks’ websites went down, and so did the Small Business Administration (SBA’s) sites. Just get the work done.”.

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No. 1 SBA lender Huntington pursuing national expansion

American Banker

As it pushes the boundaries of its Midwestern footprint, the Columbus, Ohio-based bank is on pace to book more than 6,000 7(a) loans in SBA's 2023 fiscal year, the biggest total in seven years.

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Huntington Unveils Jobs and Lending Plan for Its Hometown

American Banker

Huntington Bancshares in Columbus, Ohio, said it plans to add 1,000 jobs by 2024 at a new office complex in Columbus and lend $300 million to low- and moderate-income communities in the city over the next five years.

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Synovus Profits Rise After 6% Loan Growth

American Banker

Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., posted higher third-quarter earnings after booking more loans across several lending categories.

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Synovus Gets Boost from 10% Growth in Investment-Property Loans

American Banker

Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., reported higher second-quarter earnings on solid growth in revenue and loans for investment properties.

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Synovus Gets Boost from 10% Growth in Investment-Property Loans

American Banker

Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., reported higher second-quarter earnings on solid growth in revenue and loans for investment properties.