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Credit unions cheer regulators’ new stand on hemp, medical marijuana

The move was welcomed by the state’s credit unions. “It’s an issue that’s been extremely important to our association and its members,” says Michael Lieberman, VP of governmental affairs for the New York Credit Union Association. The announcement was the culmination of several months of work, he added. It fits with state efforts to promote […]

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KeyCorp boosts quarterly dividend by 42 percent

KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) recently announced that its board of directors increased its dividend to 17 cents a share for the third quarter of 2018, up 42 percent from the 12 cents per share that the banking company paid last quarter. The cash dividend on the company’s common shares outstanding is payable on Sept. 14, to holders of

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KeyCorp’s 2nd quarter profit rises 18 percent

KeyCorp (NYSE: KEY) — parent of KeyBank, which ranks 2nd in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York area — reported that its second quarter net income from continuing operations rose to $464 million, or 44 cents a share, from $393 million, or 36 cents, in the year-ago period.  This quarter’s earnings-per-share figure topped the consensus

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M&T Bank CFO discusses merger strategy, plans

M&T Bank Corp. (NYSE: MTB) chief financial officer (CFO) Darren King says the Buffalo–based banking company, which ranks No. 1 in deposit market share in the 16-county Central New York region, is always looking for acquisitions where it can make a return but is finding fewer opportunities at this time. “What seems to be the

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New Nature Play stations open at Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park

BINGHAMTON — A trip to the Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park is not only about seeing remarkable animals, but also about playing outdoors and using your imagination, the zoo contends in a news release. The Binghamton Zoo announced it has created Nature Play stations that “allow visitors of all ages to connect with nature in

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Quality Inn and Bistro 1100 formally open after rebrand

Former Red Roof Inn “changes flags”  OWEGO — A Red Roof Inn and adjoining restaurant, formerly called the River’s Edge in Owego, have been rebranded and reopened as the Quality Inn Owego and Bistro 1100. The newly branded hotel and renovated restaurant, located at 1100 State Route 17C, are both owned by Rudra Management Group,

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Visions FCU opens new branch office on the Binghamton University campus

VESTAL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) announced that it recently formally opened a branch office on the Binghamton University campus and is now the “official financial services partner” for the university. The new branch is Visions FCU’s 48th overall. Available to students, faculty, and the public, the new office provides access to the credit

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The Best Investment a Bank Can Make is in its Community

As a 33-year veteran of the banking community, I’ve heard a wide range of philosophies when it comes to banks investing in and giving back to the community. Some are dedicated to giving donations each year to local programs. However, on the reverse, there are banks that don’t make giving a priority or feel their

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Tompkins Financial Q2 profit rises 30 percent

ITHACA — Tompkins Financial Corp.’s (NYSE: TMP) net income surged more than 30 percent to $22.1 million, or $1.43 per share, in the second quarter from $16.9 million, or $1.11 a share, a year prior, as it benefitted from loan growth and a lower tax rate. The Ithaca–based banking company said in its July 20

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