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Consumers who have felt betrayed by banks are more likely to turn to mobile apps that give them a greater sense of financial control. Bankers must reconnect with these people and reassure them that their personalized advice is safe and valuable.
February 17 -
A federal judge ruled that lenders can keep $500 million the bank erroneously wired to them; the president extended the moratorium another three months, to June 30.
February 17 -
Despite a culture of innovation, cash is still king in Japan. That paradox gives Japan a chance to leap ahead of other countries in payment innovation, says Fime's Takahide Kadoyama.
February 17Fime -
With the introduction of open banking, different department managers have wider access to modern transaction tools, says Trovata.io's Brett Turner.
February 16Trovata.io -
Others, like JPMorgan Chase, have shut down their mobile-only brands. But Rising Bank, Midwest BankCentre's three-year-old neobank, is meeting its deposit goals, adding new products and avoiding cannibalization, says Dale Oberkfell, the bank's president.
February 16 -
About 19 million loans, worth $7 trillion, are still strong candidates for refinancing; the pandemic has demonstrated the need for banks to close branches and cut jobs.
February 16 -
Mobile pay is embedded in social media platforms and large retailers, proving an e-commerce spending boom, says Azoya USA's Franklin Chu.
February 16Azoya International -
The reduction currently under consideration by the Biden Administration would lead to even faster home price appreciation, especially in areas with moderate FHA presence, says Tobias Peter, the American Enterprise Institute’s director of housing research.
February 12American Enterprise Institute’s Housing Center -
President Biden’s executive order requiring agencies to weigh the impact of pending policies on underserved groups could have a lasting effect on issues from reforming the Community Reinvestment Act to fair lending.
February 12 -
The custodian said it will hold, transfer and issue cryptocurrencies on behalf of its asset management clients; some got caught up in the homebuying frenzy and now regret it.
February 12