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Providers such as Klarna, Clearpay and PayPal will be required to give consumers key information about their loans and issue credit that is affordable, while users will have the right to take complaints to the Financial Ombudsman Service.
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Dozens of vendors are joining real-time settlement networks from the Federal Reserve and The Clearing House. These partnerships are the first step toward making both systems interoperable.
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After deep job cuts, the bank plans to focus on cutting costs this year, CEO says.
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Federal Home Loan banks aren't doing enough to address the shortage of affordable housing in the U.S., FHFA Director Sandra Thompson says. Some of their members are instead using advances to manage liquidity and perhaps engaging in crypto-related and other activities that put the Deposit Insurance Fund at risk, she says.
February 13 - Software development
Matthew Pincoski, director of engagement systems at Ent Credit Union in Colorado Springs, describes some of the ways he and his team have been using low-code and no-code software to do things like create next-best-offer messages for customers.
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The American Bankers Association, Credit Union National Association and other industry advocates say the current July 1 deadline threatens the safety and soundness of banking sector.
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As Trafigura Group's metal traders were partying in London at last year's LME Week jamboree, Citigroup was taking a step that would end up shaking their world.
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For Members Only Federal Credit Union in Chicago, which was founded by the African American sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha, is focused on helping members build generational wealth.
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The payments company said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has closed a probe it began in 2020 after a consumer advocacy group accused PayPal of offering students at for-profit universities high-cost financing for unaccredited courses.
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The program expected to fund 1,500 businesses but since its debut, New York City's Department of Small Business Services received over 10,000 applications.
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