Longtime Indiana Bankers Association leader set to retire
S. Joe DeHaven, a 47-year banking industry veteran, is handing the reins to the Amber Van Til, the first woman to serve as CEO and president of the association.
S. Joe DeHaven, a 47-year banking industry veteran, is handing the reins to the Amber Van Til, the first woman to serve as CEO and president of the association.
Tough economy, regulations dampen interest in the positions.
Fifth Third among them, after being hit with class action over whether to pay customers’ biggest bills first.
A push by credit unions for more leeway with small-business lending is fueling an old fight with their banking rivals.
Banks across Indiana are preparing for a deluge of new regulations that will cut into their bottom lines, make their businesses more complex and, in some cases, force them to consolidate.
New state rules designed to protect government cash from bank failures might have an unintended consequence: helping the biggest
banks and hurting the smallest.