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In a survey by J.D. Power, customers of nine large banks expressed their growing unhappiness with service from human employees. Discontent rose the most among consumers under age 40.
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The National Credit Union Administration's spending frameworks were scaled back in certain areas in response to feedback from industry groups.
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Institutions that are already on the fence about joining the peer-to-peer network are expected to balk at the expense of standardized scam reimbursement, industry experts say. Small banks aren't openly opposing the concept yet, but many say they're still cautious about P2P.
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In a joint statement, the agencies said the public would have another month to respond to the various questions posed about living wills in October.
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Customer outflows from Binance's cryptocurrency trading platform are slowing, according to blockchain data from two digital-asset analytics firms.
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Texas lawmakers pressed finance industry executives they summoned to a remote corner of the state for a hearing Thursday, questioning whether their environmental, social and governance policies are hindering state pension investments.
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The National Credit Union Administration board voted Thursday to advance a proposed rule that would loosen existing regulations and allow credit unions to purchase member loans from fintechs.
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Bible spent 14 years at BB&T and Truist before announcing his retirement earlier this year. He will replace Darren King, who will remain at M&T in a new role.
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Amid testimony from Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Rohit Chopra in front of the Senate Banking Committee, Sen. Pat Toomey proposed that the agency should be funded in the congressional appropriations process.
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First United Bank in Oklahoma developed a personal finance platform with a fintech that appears to be driving a rush of new savings accounts at the bank.
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