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Banks don't usually say they're sorry when they settle cases in which law enforcers accuse them of mortgage abuse. Sometimes the banks don't even like to use the word "settlement."
May 27
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It's been a tough week for Google payments vice president Osama Bedier. On Thursday Bedier was hit with a lawsuit by his former employer, PayPal. That came on the heels of accidentally exposing his credit card information during the public introduction of Google's new mobile wallet.
May 27
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Don't do it. That is the advice more moms, dads and other adults including participants in a recent American Banker Analyst Roundtable are giving young people who consider banking as a career path.
May 27
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Counterterrorism finance efforts should shift away from our current compliance-based structure toward one that rewards ingenuity and activism among banks.
May 24
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The movie version of Andrew Ross Sorkin's "Too Big To Fail" aired Monday night on HBO. Overall, the fast-paced movie portrays the government players as hard-working, caring people who never saw disaster coming.
May 24
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In what is annually the best line-up of speakers at any credit union gathering, CO-OP Financial Services' annual THINK Conference delivered on its name last week in Anaheim.
May 23
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One can hope that the NCUA will recognize that banks are simply being required to look more like credit unions when determining appropriate levels of real capital for their industry.
May 23
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Since you have your members' trust, why aren't they coming to you for the largest and most important financial transaction of their life-a home mortgage?
May 23
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For millions of people, the Americans With Disabilities Act opened new doors of accessibility throughout our country. The act's implications extended to ATMs, but recently, the rules changed significantly.
May 23