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A recent report from the agency settles a long-running debate about whether bankruptcy should replace Dodd-Frank’s “orderly liquidation authority.” The financial system needs both.
February 28 -
Powell says he backs raising the SIFI threshold and easing capital requirements for big banks; Mulvaney says agency will weigh costs of compliance for lenders.
February 28 -
Limited data on fraud is a widely recognized issue and it was decided that incorporation into PSD2 was the most appropriate way to enforce a requirement, writes Matthew Attwell of The ai Corporation.
February 28
The ai Corporation -
Lawmakers should consider taxing large, banklike credit unions that have strayed from their original fields of membership, argues a credit union executive.
February 27
Idaho State University Credit Union -
OEM and other mobile payments can feed sales, marketing and recurring transactions for lenders, according to Steve Yi, co-founder and CEO of MediaAlpha.
February 27
MediaAlpha -
If taxation is the future of our movement, it should be directed at large, bank-like credit unions in order to protect smaller institutions that have stayed true to our founding spirit.
February 27
Idaho State University Credit Union -
The retailer's foray into wealth management is a wake-up call for an industry that often overlooks female investors.
February 27
The Rudin Group -
The bank will serve the state’s three largest cities; the head of the unit that failed to pay retirement benefits to 13,500 people is leaving March 1.
February 27 -
With even the likes of WhatsApp and Google Chrome looking to integrate payment APIs into their offerings, this space is poised up for a lot of disruption, writes Sanat Rao, chief business officer and global head for Infosys Finacle.
February 27
Infosys Finacle -
The bill is dangerous and could make it easier for payday lenders to flourish.
February 26
Center for Responsible Lending

