Recent Articles from Anamika Roy
Point Breeze melds old-style banking with modern technology
With people relying more on mobile apps for everyday banking needs, branches are trying to come up with innovative ways to serve customers. For Point Breeze Credit Union, that means […]
In 13th year, Md. women’s pitch competition builds alumni connections
Maryland Women’s Business Center awarded its $5,000 grand prize to a local distillery for this year’s annual StartRight Women’s Business Plan Competition, which brings out women-owned startups from across the […]
Sagamore Ventures investing in Treason Toting Co.
Sagamore Ventures, the venture capital subsidiary of Plank Industries, has invested in local accessory maker Treason Toting Co. in an effort to promote local manufacturing. Founded in 2013, Treason makes […]
Firm helping Ellicott City flood victims salvage computer data
With people on Ellicott City’s Main Street trying to piece their lives back together, one problem business are facing is how to salvage crucial information from computers destroyed in the […]
Banks, consumer groups lock horns over arbitration
Consumer rights advocates, joined by Maryland’s attorney general, and the banking industry are going toe to toe over a federal proposal to block banks from using mandatory arbitration to resolve […]
Under Armour wants extreme runners
Under Armour is seeking the world’s most adventurous runners for its new campaign. The marketing campaign, called “It Comes From Below,” launched with a video on Monday highlighting the brand’s […]
Doctors in Md., US struggle with medical marijuana knowledge gap
With Maryland announcing its first round of cannabis dispensary licenses, patients with certain medical conditions will soon be able to obtain cannabis to treat their chronic pain. But are physicians sufficiently […]
Drive by Chase Brexton workers to unionize heats up
An attempt by workers at a local health care provider to unionize has heated up in recent weeks, especially after the firing of five people involved in that effort led […]
T. Rowe Price prioritizing cut in greenhouse gas emissions
In its annual corporate social responsibility report, T. Rowe Price announced Thursday that while the Baltimore fund manager’s greenhouse gas emissions increased by 1 percent since 2010, its emissions per […]
This Maryland firm is ranked as the state’s fastest growing
Four information technology companies and three government contracting companies are among the top 10 fastest-growing companies in Maryland, according to the annual list released by Inc. Magazine on Wednesday. Furniture Solutions […]
PNC to pay $9.5M to settle claims of improper SBA loans
PNC Bank is paying the U.S. government $9.5 million to settle a complaint related to loans guaranteed by the Small Business Administration, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Maryland announced this […]
Financial aid on the way for Ellicott City flood victims
With local organizations raising more than $500,000 for flood recovery efforts in Ellicott City, a newly formed Ellicott City Recovery Fund Committee is meeting on Monday for the first time […]














