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Lenders must not use new technology and increased access to credit products as a way to exploit borrowers into overextension.
January 2Brace -
The FTX collapse and other recent disasters in the cryptocurrency space show that there is an urgent need for oversight. A self-regulatory body would get there fastest, while preserving the ethos of cryptocurrency.
December 30EndoTech -
Your best future employees aren't looking for banking jobs. Successful hiring requires actively seeking out talent.
December 28 -
Two long-awaited developments — the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's data access proposal and the Federal Reserve's faster payments network debut — are slated for next year. The combined effect on consumer banking might be more consequential than we now know.
December 27American Banker -
The U.S. should look abroad for innovative solutions to the problem of assessing the creditworthiness of borrowers with little formal credit history.
December 26credolab -
SNAP recipients need easy and reliable access to their account balances and transaction histories. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ought to clear the way and let that happen.
December 23Propel -
The National Credit Union Administration must extend a program allowing credit unions to offer long-term loans for residential solar power installations.
December 22Teachers Federal Credit Union. -
The measure would reduce access to credit among junior service members, opening the door to payday lenders.
December 21The Association of Military Banks of America -
The National Credit Union Administration must justify its sharply higher operating budget for next year.
December 20National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions -
Investors are learning the hard way, again, that highflying new financial products, with little or no regulatory oversight, tend to crash.
December 19