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Connecticut real estate industry group names new president 

Longtime realtor David P. Gallitto recently took over as president of CT Realtors for 2023.The organization is...

TD Bank’s Webb now its southern N. England chief

Steve C. Webb is TD Bank’s new president for southern New England, covering Connecticut and several other Northeast states.

McQuade assumes senior TD Bank post

Canada’s Toronto-Dominion Bank has tapped veteran New England banker Sheryl L. McQuade to run its northern New England region.

Wells Fargo customers are fed up. They could yank billions of dollars in deposits

Wells Fargo customers, frustrated by a cascade of scandals, could yank tens of billions in deposits from...
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🔒Simsbury Bank donates to mental health awareness effort

Simsbury Bank presented a $5,000 check to Jewish Family Services during its recent event, Embracing Possibility for...

🔒Hartford’s Vito’s by the Park leaving 20-year home

Restaurateur Rob Maffucci is preparing to vacate the downtown Hartford location of his second-oldest eatery, Vito's by the Park, opting to move a third of a mile up the road to the Prudential building at 280 Trumbull St.

🔒B of A remains CT’s market share leader

Bank of America's market share lead in Connecticut has narrowed over the past year, despite the Charlotte-based lender increasing its deposit base in the state by nearly 1 percent.

🔒Nonprofit Profile: Social Enterprise Trust Inc. (reSET)

A look at the finances and leadership of the nonprofit Social Enterprise Trust Inc. (reSET), as well as other nonprofit news from Greater Hartford.
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Google’s plan to kill passwords

Dan Kaufman, the director of Google's Advanced Technology and Projects team, recently announced that the company was working with "several very large financial institutions" to test out new password-replacement technology.

Horror! TD Bank dumping penny counting coin machines

Pennies, America's least loved coin, just got little harder to get rid of. TD Bank is getting rid of its Penny Arcade coin counting machines following questions about their accuracy and apparent waning interest by customers.
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