Since joining Mizuho six years ago, Katz has had to contend with the COVID pandemic, a liquidity crisis, the regional banking meltdown and rising interest rates.
The Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center is calling attention to the security risks and potential fixes to a common practice: consumers handing over online banking credentials to financial advice sites.
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Uplinq, which helps lenders make credit decisions for small business owners using alternative data, already has large global banks among its clientele.
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Ireland's central bank holds loan data for too long, Bank of America enables two-way corporate disbursements in Canada, and more.
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Maryland is the latest state to decree that employer-sponsored EWA products aren't loans, but the battle over how they will be regulated is just beginning, experts say.
A near-collapse of the global software vulnerability database exposed critical weaknesses that could leave banks unable to track cyber threats.
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RBS Securities Inc., the investment banking and brokerage unit of Royal Bank of Scotland, is looking to add trading and sales professionals and strategists specializing in Latin American markets, according to senior fixed-income officials.
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The municipal market has become so turbulent and illiquid that even investors who find tax-exempt yields appealing are sitting on their hands.
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Sen. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, said it is hard to imagine how Wells Fargo's $8 million remediation plan would correct a mistake that led to 400 wrongful foreclosures.
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A mortgage fraud scheme involving fake employment records, initially thought to be contained to Southern California, is occurring statewide, Fannie Mae said in a new fraud alert.
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Gateway Mortgage's owners plan to merge the mortgage lender into Farmers Exchange Bank.
Generative artificial intelligence could streamline numerous operations across the financial services landscape, from building investor presentations to processing regulatory and legal documents.
According to an order by the SEC, the bank negligently under-reported what it knew about a data breach and ransomware attack it suffered that year.
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The risk is growing that criminals or hostile nations could use quantum computing to hack into the ledger systems that control bitcoin and other digital currencies.
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The "as a service" model cuts costs and streamlines deployment of new card programs and technology, says Zeta's Bhavin Turakhia.
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Reviving a long-dormant loan guarantee program could go a long way toward restocking the supply of starter homes and helping households of modest means create wealth.
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Our annual ranking of women in banking and finance includes five community bank CEOs.
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Miller, who has been at BofA for nearly three decades, said that banking "is a trust business."
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Oliver, who has been in banking for more than 30 years, will retire at the end of October.
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Under Smith's leadership, 56% of Zion's workforce uses generative AI for routine tasks such as reviewing contracts and prioritizing emails.
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Richard says that managing liquidity and interest rate risk have been a top priority last year and this year for the bank.
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The head of Santander's stateside operations built a career in banking by finding ways to "yes" to opportunities, even if they didn't seem like "the perfect fit," she said.
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