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Treasury's plan to overhaul the certification process for community development financial institutions will benefit the communities served by those institutions.
June 22
Raza Development Fund -
Data from recent bank failures suggests that prevailing assumptions about which deposits are the most volatile could be dangerously flawed.
June 21
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California regulators are suggesting that programs that allow workers fee-free access to their earnings between pay periods should be treated as loan products. That's wrong and short-sighted.
June 20
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Banks and credit unions have come out against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to cut credit card late fees to $8, saying that figure is too low to cover costs. Finding a more suitable number might save the bureau a lot of trouble.
June 20
American Banker -
Further changes to field of membership rules will result in credit unions so big that they lose focus on the communities they were chartered to serve.
June 19
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CEOs have to determine if this is really a viable business in a viable sector and whether these deposits can be safely used to support the fundamental mission of providing credit to the community.
June 19
Suncrest Bank -
Understanding the different aspects of new technologies and how they extend existing financial systems is essential for fostering a healthy relationship between banking and emerging innovations.
June 19
Brale -
Pride month is the perfect time to take a hard look at the discrimination that LGBTQ people face in the financial services industry, particularly when it comes to obtaining credit.
June 16
StellarFi -
The idyllic existence of Federal Home Loan bank leaders has persisted for 90 years. Now the castle walls may be crumbling.
June 15
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Recent bank failures point to the need for banks to expand their customer base. That might require stepping outside your comfort zone.
June 14
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