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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is attempting to make broad changes to its authority and expand what counts as discrimination. This could lead to banks to cease offering important services.
February 23 -
Government-operated payment systems aren't necessary and reduce choice, competition, innovation and value for consumers, businesses and banks.
February 22 -
The high court's inevitable decision on the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's funding structure will tell us a lot about how radical the court is willing to be.
February 21American Banker -
Even the newest technological innovation cannot beat personal interactions when it comes to forging a deep and meaningful association with clients, which typically lasts for years.
February 20Acuity Knowledge Partners -
In "Limitless," the journalist Jeanna Smialek explores how the Federal Reserve has gone beyond its more traditional monetary policymaking to a more activist role of addressing societal problems.
February 20Yale Program on Financial Stability -
The idea that banks might be unmanageably large ignores the fact that the U.S. is full of well-managed firms that are far bigger than even the largest banks.
February 17Patomak Global Partners -
The banking industry appears to be stuck when it comes to diversifying the leadership ranks.
February 15RSF Social Finance -
The Federal Housing Finance Agency may have gotten more than it bargained for in its review of the Home Loan banks, but there is little doubt that the effort will result in significant structural change.
February 14American Banker - Software development
Matthew Pincoski, director of engagement systems at Ent Credit Union in Colorado Springs, describes some of the ways he and his team have been using low-code and no-code software to do things like create next-best-offer messages for customers.
February 13 -
The agency should be asking why, in today's America, there is anyone who wants a full-service checking account but can't get one.
February 13Klaros