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The venture with Goldman Sachs represents the first time Amazon has let a third party control the underwriting process of one of its financing offerings.
June 10 -
A blueprint that includes more CRA and tax credits for lower-income African Americans would help a demographic disproportionately harmed by the coronavirus pandemic.
June 10
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A memorandum of understanding will include webinars and training events to increase the industry's understanding of Ex-Im products.
June 10 -
Leaders of companies including Citizens, Comerica and Truist offered more upbeat assessments of loan demand and credit quality than they have in recent weeks. But others warned of weakness in key sectors such as energy and real estate, and said forbearance policies may be hiding potential pitfalls.
June 9 -
Flush with capital from the sale of its stake in BlackRock, PNC is willing to go big on an acquisition but would be wary of buying a bank with a heavy concentration of consumer loans, CEO William Demchak said.
June 9 -
Activity in the Paycheck Protection Program has slowed in recent weeks, but Customers Bancorp and Fountainhead Capital continue to pursue loans aggressively in hopes of developing long-term borrower relationships.
June 9 -
The industry granted about 21% of these loan applications after three months of record lows.
June 9 -
The global protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death should serve as a reminder that the banking industry must do more to support minority employees and customers.
June 9
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The changes are meant to make the program more attractive for both business borrowers and the banks that make the loans; as workers trickle back to offices on Wall Street, they'll see a different landscape due to coronavirus concerns.
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The central bank will increase support for credit issued through the Main Street Lending Program while providing midsize firms with more flexibility on the amounts they receive.
June 8 -
On Mar. 31, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
June 8 -
Lenders have a role to play in the national reconciliation that must follow the recent racial unrest — providing greater access to capital for African Americans and other underserved groups so they can build wealth, activists said at a panel discussion hosted by Berkshire Bank in Boston.
June 5 -
As part of its commitment, the Minneapolis company said it will provide $100 million in capital to African American owned and operated businesses and organizations.
June 5 -
The challenger bank OakNorth has been peddling its lending platform to U.S. banks for a year. When it saw COVID-19 on the horizon, it retooled to include a ratings system predicting how borrowers will be affected by the pandemic.
June 5 -
Bankers said legislative fixes to the small-business rescue program should help more borrowers secure loan forgiveness, though new demand will likely remain tepid because the process is still extremely cumbersome.
June 5 -
Bankers have become more uncertain about how to serve marijuana businesses owing to confusion about which states deem them essential.
June 4
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Representatives of lenders as well as businesses that received pandemic bailout money told an oversight board Wednesday that delayed and confusing instructions from the government hampered the effectiveness of the main rescue program for smaller companies.
June 4 -
The demonstrations following George Floyd's death in police custody are forcing the industry to grapple with how it can — or if it should —advocate for equality and better race relations.
June 4 -
The bill, which passed the House last week on a 471-1 vote, now heads to President Trump’s desk for his signature.
June 3 -
Two years ago, the Tulsa, Okla., company expanded its Native American casino lending business nationwide. It seemed like a great plan until the coronavirus pandemic struck.
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