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Executives said record-high commercial loan commitments in the fourth quarter validate the San Antonio bank’s decision to open more than two dozen branches in Houston and pursue a similar path in Dallas.
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The credit card issuer fielded questions about its fees two days after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced a wide-ranging review of consumer charges. Executives said they would not take a big revenue hit even in the face of new limits.
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The National Credit Union Administration would require federally chartered institutions to have a plan in place to replace key positions amid concerns over consolidation and the aging of credit union leadership.
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The bank is working with a tech company to personalize customer communications using proprietary data. It's an alternative to cookies, which are becoming less viable as data privacy laws become stricter.
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The CEO of Hong Kong's securities regulator said the bank's failures "exposed a culture that encouraged chasing revenue at the expense of basic standards of honesty."
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Few banks have adopted an instant invoicing technology called Request for Pay, but more may get on board to help their customers avoid overdraft charges.
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Goldman Sachs Group said that, while it's exploring creating a stablecoin with partners, any introduction of a digital currency remains a ways off.
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When big banks trim their branch networks, community banks operating in the same markets see a chance to pounce.
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DBS Group Holdings agreed to buy Citigroup’s consumer banking assets in Taiwan, as Southeast Asia’s largest lender pushes ahead with plans to boost its regional presence.
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There's a lot of pent-up consumer demand for new cars, but credit unions face stiff competition from large banks and online dealerships. Some are stepping up marketing while others are eyeing new loan categories.
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