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For Banks, Not All Tech Deals Are Welcome News

American Banker | May 10, 2010 The improving economy is reviving merger and acquisition activity among banking technology vendors, but some deals could be troubling to bankers.

For Banks, Not All Tech Deals Are Welcome News

American Banker | May 7, 2010 The improving economy is reviving merger and acquisition activity among banking technology vendors, but some deals could be troubling to bankers.

P2P Is All The Rage, But Will Members Actually Use It?

American Banker | Feb 8, 2010 P2P Is All The Rage, But Will Members Actually Use It?

Exploiting Opportunities for Revenue in Internet Banking

Special Reports | Dec 15, 2009 During the past dozen-plus years, Internet-based financial services have moved from simple deposit account inquiries to a variety of activities, from cutting-edge to mainstream ...

iPay to Use Data from CashEdge

American Banker | Nov 3, 2009 The online banking software provider iPay Technologies LLC is planning to offer its clients bill-presentment services, using data from CashEdge Inc.

iPay Teams Up With Mid-Atlantic Corp To Offer Bill Pay Service

American Banker | Aug 17, 2009 iPay Teams Up With Mid-Atlantic Corp To Offer Bill Pay Service

ID Theft Bill Ready for President’s Signature

Bank Technology News | Sep 1, 2008 It’s been a long time coming, but Congress finally got it together and passed an identity theft bill.

Federal Preemption of State Laws: An Archive of Previous Coverage

American Banker | Apr 1, 2003

Federal Anti-Predator Bill Ready for Introduction

American Banker | Feb 13, 2003 WASHINGTON - Rep. Bob Ney plans today to introduce a bill that would set national standards for subprime lending and would preempt the city and state laws that lenders oppose.

Farm Bill's Progress Not Fast Enough for Lenders

American Banker | Mar 21, 2002 The House and Senate took a big step toward reconciling their vastly different versions of the farm bill this week, but farmers and their lenders are still nervous.

CheckFree Employs Email Technology

Bank Technology News | May 1, 2001

Exam Fees Not Linked to Reform, Says FDIC

American Banker | Apr 4, 2001 WASHINGTON — The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has rejected an 11th-hour bid by Comptroller of the Currency John D. Hawke Jr. and Office of Thrift Supervision Director Ellen Seidman to have deposit insurance reform include resolution of disparities between exam fees on state-chartered and federally chartered banks.

In Brief: House Deposit Insurance Reform Bill Ready

American Banker | Mar 30, 2001

Privacy Issue Might Push Reform-Bill Vote Past July 4

American Banker | Jun 24, 1999

Payment Firm in Intuit Pact To Deliver Bills via Quicken

American Banker | Nov 6, 1998

Two steps back, one leap forward.

American Banker | May 16, 1994 Washington - A major leap forward is usually preceded by a step or two backward.

Clinton infrastructure bill coming in '95; tax-exempts stand to gain, lobbyists say.

American Banker | May 11, 1994 WASHINGTON - President Clinton says that early next year he plans to unveil a major infrastructure financing bill, which municipal bond proponents predict will include proposals to ease curbs on...

Lines are drawn on Connie Lee proposal: GE, Sallie Mae ready to go head-to-head.

American Banker | May 26, 1992 The scrimmage over Connie Lee's proposed entry into the A-rated bond insurance market will break for this week with congressional staffers' extended Memorial Day vacation, but when play resumes the...

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