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Many banks make outward gestures of solidarity with their LGBTQ customers and employees. But queer folks have real and distinct banking needs that aren’t being met.
June 7 -
For two decades, Alfred Pollard served as the general counsel for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s regulator. He had a front-row seat for the establishment of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the government’s subsequent seizure of the mortgage giants amid mounting losses in 2008 and the more recent legal dispute over the FHFA’s authority.
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Manny Alvarez, the head of California’s Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, told staff that he plans to leave on June 18. Chief Deputy Commissioner Chris Shultz will be appointed to lead the agency on an interim basis.
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The efforts to bolster risk controls and simplify global operations will ultimately lead to better shareholder returns, Jane Fraser said, while urging investors to show patience.
June 4 -
The card brand now offers tuition to Paul Quinn College, one of 107 historically Black colleges and universities in the U.S.
June 4 -
Square Inc. Chief Executive Jack Dorsey said the digital payments company is considering building a Bitcoin hardware wallet, a device that holds the digital currency but isn’t connected to the internet.
June 4 -
A crop of budgeting apps and challenger banks, including Qapital, Honeyfi and Zeta, are enhancing joint accounts by adding communication tools and other features to help couples manage their finances.
June 4 -
On customer satisfaction and trust, traditional banks scored higher than upstarts in a new study of consumers who took out personal loans.
June 4 -
Billers have long had the edge in handling users' bill payments. Fiserv says it can change that through faster transactions, but it faces fresh competition from fintechs.
June 4 -
Amid GOP criticism about the Federal Reserve’s focus on climate change issues, Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is striking the right balance by educating the public about risks to the financial system while not taking actions he says are better left to elected officials.
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