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Sells, American Banker's Digital Banker of the Year for 2020, says he will help the New York fintech startup create digital currency products for banks.
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JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon wants to remind the world that his bank is looking to make an acquisition. "If you've got brilliant ideas, give me a call," the CEO said.
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The JPMorgan CEO says trading and investment banking revenues are up over 20% this quarter; Scharf says the bank’s internal reporting is “far, far better” under his regime.
December 9 -
It's legal to require vaccinations to ensure health and safety in branches, but employers risk adding to workplace tension.
December 9 -
In order for suppliers to recover and prepare for future growth, it’s critical to understand the complex nature of the corporate cash cycle, says AvidXchange's Denise Leleux.
December 9
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Cash is fading in the Middle East, and traditional banks are turning to fintechs to expedite upgrades before challenger banks and digital wallets seize the advantage.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has radically changed consumers’ attitudes and behaviors toward money and payments. What has changed?
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has taken a hands-off approach to servicers during the pandemic. But with forbearance plans set to expire and President-elect Biden likely to appoint new CFPB leadership, companies lacking aggressive plans to help borrowers could face tougher enforcement.
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Fudge, who has served in the House since 2008, represents most of the majority-Black areas of Cleveland as well as part of Akron.
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Executives from U.S. banks continue to play down near-term expectations, but they say customers are growing more confident ahead of the rollout of coronavirus vaccines, and that key commercial lending segments could drive an economic rebound.
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