Nearly 60 percent of lenders predict their loan portfolios will soften in the next 6-12 months, a quarterly survey shows.
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Read More »News and notes: Sterling uses student art
Sterling Financial Corp. could have hired a consultant to design the cover of its annual report.
Read More »Lawsuit-loan companies vex attorneys
David Trushel did not want to be idle after he retired from his law practice in western Pennsylvania.
Read More »Financial firm opens Camp Hill office
New Jersey-based Ryan Beck & Co. Inc. has opened a new branch in Camp Hill.
Read More »Mid Penn to repurchase stock
Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. plans to buy back up to 250,000 shares of its own stock.
Read More »Insurance brokerage ready to make its push
C.W. Smith has a new employer and a new mission all at his old insurance brokerage.
Read More »Orrstown declares dividend
Orrstown Financial Services Inc., parent company of Orrstown Bank, declared a quarterly cash dividend of 15 cents per share payable Oct. 28 to shareholders of record Oct. 6. Orrstown is based in Shippensburg, Cumberland County.
Read More »Unemployment up slightly
The unemployment rate in Central Pennsylvania rose slightly in July.
Read More »Jones named to Legacy Bank board
William L. Jones III has been elected to the board of directors at The Legacy Bank.
Read More »Standard Register will hold free seminar
Standard Register will present "How to Protect Your Business from Fraud", a free seminar at The National Constitution Center in Philadelphia Oct. 13.
Read More »AmeriChoice FCU expands territory
AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union expanded its service territory, adding Adams, Dauphin, Lebanon, Perry and York counties to its Cumberland County base.
Read More »Central Pennsylvania unemployment down
August unemployment rates in all four Central Pennsylvania metropolitan areas declined compared to a year ago, according to the state Center for Workforce Information and Analysis.
Read More »Economy improving, business owners say
A majority of business owners indicated the economic situation in their community had improved over the past 12 months and that they expected the economy to get better over the next year, according to a survey conducted by the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry.
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