U.S. Bancorp is a diversified financial services holding company that operates predominantly through its flagship banking subsidiary, U. S. Bank. The company provides a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer and commercial banking, investment management, mortgage services, and payment processing solutions. With a focus on serving individual clients, small businesses, and corporate entities, U.S. Bancorp is committed to delivering innovative financial solutions tailored to meet the needs of its customers while also engaging in community development and sustainable practices. Through its extensive branch network and digital platforms, the company aims to enhance customer experience and foster financial wellbeing. Read More
U.S. Bancorp trades at $49.44 and has moved in lockstep with the market. Its shares have returned 13% over the last six months while the S&P 500 has gained 15.7%.
Alif Bank has launched a new feature in its mobile app that enables users to send commission-free transfers from Tajikistan to U.S. bank accounts. The launch was officially announced on alif.tj earlier this week. The service, launched in collaboration with Alif’s long-standing partner Visa, allows users to send funds online without visiting a branch or paying high fees.
U.S. Bancorp trades at $49.14 and has moved in lockstep with the market. Its shares have returned 12.4% over the last six months while the S&P 500 has gained 14.9%.
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB), parent company of U.S. Bank, announced today that Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Audit Executive Kandace Heck plans to retire from the company later this year and will be succeeded by Christopher Paulison.
A new survey from U.S. Bank found that many Americans are making smart, responsible choices – budgeting, investing, cutting back on spending. But many feel progress is increasingly elusive because the goals most people care about – buying a home, retiring comfortably, building wealth – depend on economic forces beyond their control. However, the survey found that financial planning and professional advice significantly improve confidence and feelings of control.
U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) announced it has decreased its prime lending rate to 7.25 percent from 7.50 percent, effective tomorrow, September 18, 2025, at all U.S. Bank locations.
In a pivotal shift poised to reshape the economic landscape, central banks, particularly the U.S. Federal Reserve, are signaling an era of anticipated interest rate cuts. This move is expected to significantly reduce borrowing costs, providing a much-needed financial impetus for small businesses across the nation. As the engine
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PNC is making big moves with a $4 billion FirstBank purchase as CEO Bill Demchak pushes to grow the bank into a top player despite market challenges and changing regulations.
The Board of Directors of U.S. Bancorp (NYSE: USB) has declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.52 per common share, payable October 15, 2025, to stockholders of record at the close of business on September 30, 2025. This is a 4 percent increase over the previous quarter. At this quarterly dividend rate, the annual dividend is equivalent to $2.08 per common share.
The cryptocurrency world has been irrevocably reshaped between the April 2024 Bitcoin halving and September 2025, marking a pivotal era where programmed scarcity met unprecedented institutional demand. This period has seen Bitcoin (BTC) shed its image as a purely speculative asset, evolving into a recognized macro-asset driven by a powerful
The United States Treasury yield curve, a bellwether for economic sentiment, has undergone a dramatic transformation around April 2025, shifting from a historically prolonged inversion to a distinct steepening. This crucial change, occurring concurrently with a noticeable deterioration in labor market conditions, sends a powerful, albeit unsettling, signal across financial
Bitcoin (BTC) is currently navigating a pivotal phase in its market trajectory, with its price firmly entrenched around the $112,000 mark. This impressive valuation reflects a complex interplay of post-halving supply dynamics, unprecedented institutional demand, and a shifting global macroeconomic landscape. The cryptocurrency has not only demonstrated remarkable resilience
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U.S. Bank today announced U.S. Bank Payroll, an embedded solution that allows small business owners to seamlessly manage their payroll as part of their online banking experience.
The digital asset landscape is undergoing a monumental transformation in 2025, as an unprecedented wave of institutional capital sweeps into the cryptocurrency market. At the forefront of this financial revolution are Spot Bitcoin Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), which have emerged as the primary conduit for traditional finance to access digital assets,
U.S. Bank today announced a powerful all-in-one cash flow management platform for small businesses. Providing a comprehensive accounts payable solution with streamlined cash flow management, enhanced bill pay capabilities with industry-leading flexible payment options, and the ability to easily sync with accounting software, it’s all seamlessly integrated into the U.S. Bank online banking platform. The accounts payable solution, called U.S. Bank bill pay for business, is now available for new users with any U.S. Bank business checking account, providing a one-stop hub where small business owners can manage their finances in less time with more confidence.
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