SunTrust Banks Inc., the nation’s seventh-largest debit card issuer, announced today it will convert its debit card portfolio to MasterCard from Visa. MasterCard’s joint marketing programs will enable ...
Truist took another step toward wrapping up its multi-year merger of SunTrust and BB&T over the long holiday weekend — with some disruption for customers. While transitioning SunTrust clients to ...
Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- SunTrust Banks Inc., the eighth- largest U.S. bank by deposits, will eliminate a monthly check- card fee as more customers rebel against efforts by lenders to recoup revenue ...
Atlanta-based SunTrust Bank, which is the fourth-largest bank operating in the Washington area with about 12 percent of the market share of deposits and some 165 ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Imagine going to a pharmacy to pick up and pay for regular medications, only to find out your debit card is declined. It's a situation that happens to many people. But then imagine ...
SunTrust Banks Inc. has dropped its plans to charge customers a monthly fee on debit cards, the company said today. Customers at Atlanta's largest bank by market share would have paid $2 a month to ...
SunTrust Banks Inc. said Monday that it will eliminate a monthly fee on check cards, joining a growing list of banks shunning the charges. SunTrust said it would eliminate the monthly check-card fee ...
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (Reuters) - SunTrust Banks Inc on Thursday said it plans to issue MasterCard Inc debit cards instead of its current Visa Inc cards. The change by the Atlanta, Georgia-based ...
With this new campus card, universities and colleges will now be able to offer their students access to a reloadable prepaid account to pay for everyday expenses on and, in some instances, off campus, ...
Bank of American just announced that they will begin charging customers $5 a month if they use their debit cards for purchases. The fee won't be charged to customers who only use their debit cards at ...
Consumer advocates cheered and the banking industry fumed when the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau made its credit card complaint database public last week. Banking analyst Ken Thomas got to work ...