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Earnings at the Santa Clara, Calif., company were boosted by a 16% increase in lending and gains on the company's investments in Roku.
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Mick Mulvaney and Richard Cordray set themselves apart from the run-of-the-mill Beltway bashing of late when their war of words over the CFPB went positively bookish.
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Despite the increase in loan demand, the New Jersey company swung to a loss in the quarter as it devalued its deferred tax asset.
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David Nelms said that many digital lenders do not understand how to underwrite personal loans properly, and he took a dig at their lack of profitability. The upstarts say their industry's ability to attract capital speaks for itself.
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The new tax law also resulted in more than $22 million of charges at the New Jersey-based bank.
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Double-digit growth in total loans more than offset higher chargeoffs and a decline in fee income at the Pasadena, Calif., company.
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The New York company named two new members to its executive committee as it splits oversight of business capital and consumer banking into separate jobs.
January 24 -
StreetShares seeks to tap into the loyalties of military veterans, bringing together borrowers and savers through an online platform.
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Executives point out while they are fixing the online lender's very public problems, loan originations are still in the billions and it has expanded into wealth management.
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BOK benefited from rising rates and revenue from its wealth management businesses, even as loan growth remained flat and other fee income categories declined.
January 24