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Thousands of institutions could lose a safety net on New Year's Day if Congress fails to act before leaving for the holidays.
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Banks trudging along slowly with digital advancements are getting a push from virtual card technology providers touting the concept of mass distribution for commercial card issuers.
December 7 -
Improving data management can also help future-proof data infrastructure and put the appropriate protections in place before it’s too late, says Cohesity's Michael Letschin.
December 7
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Banking trade organizations are usually cautious about making endorsements. But with Democrats winning the White House and control of Congress on the line in the two races, some groups are pouring in cash for the GOP candidates.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleges that the online lender made loans that exceeded a federal cap on interest rates for active-duty service members.
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What PNC has in mind for BBVA's technology; banks and borrowers bristle at SBA questionnaire on large PPP loans; a look at who might be buying if HSBC decides to sell its branches; and more from this week's most-read stories.
December 4 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. said it processed 15% more card payments during Black Friday weekend than it did a year earlier, a sign that the pandemic did little to curtail spending as the holiday shopping season began.
December 4 -
The company aims to help borrowers apply for home loans in as little as 15 minutes by automating immediate validation of bank information used in qualification.
December 4 -
The Washington, D.C.-based institution could see its membership grow by as much as 72% now that federal regulators have approved the move.
December 4 -
The incoming Biden administration must take steps to block mergers that could create monopolies, such as Visa's pending acquisition of a competitor.
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