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The legislation proposed by Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez, D-N.Y., goes further than recent state efforts to require better disclosures for high-cost lenders, but it would face an uphill battle in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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This personal funding has blurred the line between personal and business finances more than ever.
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A public listing would improve Affirm’s competitive position against other point of sale credit providers, which have made recent deals to cement their scale among global merchants.
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Current economic conditions will have "a continued adverse effect on our businesses” if they persist or worsen, Bank of America warns.
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Jared Freeman will take over at the Harahan, La.-based institution having previously served in leadership roles at a variety of other credit unions.
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Heritage Bank and Dime Community Bank are among those financial services firms taking online and app-store reviews seriously. Here’s why all banks should pay attention.
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Artificial intelligence presents new and unique challenges to ethics and morality. U.S. Bank discusses why a deliberate ethical framework must serve as the bedrock for any company's AI efforts
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Claudine Gallagher, Head of Americas at PNB Paribas speaks with Arizent CEO Gemma Postlethwaite about servant leadership, sponsorship vs mentorship, and what it will take to attract and retain women in financial services.
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Nationwide lockdowns forced most firms to shift from offices to homes. One bank details its experience in moving to a remote-first work environment and how it managed the transition.
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British challenger bank Revolut launched in the U.S. in March, just as the market began experiencing shutdowns. What are its expansion plans as the Coronavirus impacts the global banking industry?
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