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Integrated Financial finds new buyer in Capital Bancorp

American Banker

Last year, the Raleigh, N.C.-based based Integrated called off a deal to sell itself to MVB Financial after bank stocks took a hit in the aftermath of the regional bank failures. Capital hopes to expand its government-guaranteed lending with the transaction.

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Verizon 5G Network Launch Foreshadows Mobile Commerce Changes

PYMNTS

The upcoming launches in the Midwest – in one city that is considered the capital of the region, and in another that is a growing destination for young, digitally-minded professionals, including those priced out of the Chicago housing market – represent more significant progress for the new mobile network technology. 5G Potential.

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And Then There Were 20 — The Amazon HQ2 Finalists

PYMNTS

Raleigh, North Carolina. When Amazon came to Seattle, Washington, it changed the region through a boom in development to keep up with growth in employees and higher rent prices. Montgomery County, Maryland. Nashville, Tennessee. Newark, New Jersey. New York City, New York. Northern Virginia, Virginia. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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The Great Grocery Race Shifts Into High Gear

PYMNTS

And — according to Jet — the new app will also be better customized regionally for shoppers, making use of local imagery and messages on the homepage and throughout the site. Jet will also factor in locality when deciding which products are featured in its assortment for that region.

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First Citizens in N.C. Terminates Five Loss-Share Agreements

American Banker

First Citizens BancShares in Raleigh, N.C., has terminated five of its nine loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

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How to Offset an Evaporating Data Center

Gonzobanker

Attracting and keeping technology talent at a regionally based financial institution is a constant struggle. Industry-specific tech talent is consolidating and migrating to programmer and megabank community hotspots in San Jose, Seattle, San Francisco, Boston, Raleigh, Charlotte, Atlanta and Phoenix. Tech Talent Famine.

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First Citizens in N.C. Posts Higher Profit on One-Time Gains

American Banker

First Citizens BancShares in Raleigh, N.C., reported higher quarterly profit that reflected a couple of one-time gains.

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