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Refining internal processes and reassessing daily workflows is more important than ever at a time when bankers are frequently asked to do more with less.
October 26
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Inflated home values were already making homeownership unattainable for millions of Americans; now it's interest rates. To change this dynamic, we need some creative thinking.
October 25
American Banker -
Congress will eventually turn its attention to the fact that taxpayers are subsidizing payments to large financial institutions.
October 24
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One year after from President Biden's executive order on Section 1033 of the Dodd-Frank Act, there has been no discernible progress.
October 21
Codat -
Any limitations on the distribution of pandemic relief and other payments are the result of instructions from the IRS, or the Federal Reserve's failure to operate a 24/7 payments system — and not shortcomings of the automated clearing house network, writes the head of Nacha.
October 20
Nacha -
A board member of the National Credit Union Administration urges vigilance against threats that many institutions ignore at their peril.
October 19
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The SAFE Banking Act has been passable for almost a decade, but one thing or another has always gotten in the way. Congress should pass it now.
October 18
American Banker -
The industry needs a leader to be the face of a lawsuit challenging the proposal. The author nominates JPMorgan Chase's Jamie Dimon.
October 17
K.H. Thomas Associates -
A preemptive move to establish an SRO could create necessary safeguards while holding off burdensome intrusion from the federal government.
October 14
Allon Advocacy -
By declining to hear from the financial services industry as it reviews existing capital rules, the Federal Reserve risks making "consequential errors."
October 12