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The promise of fintech is that it might offer underbanked consumers access to financial products. But some are worried that relying on algorithms to make credit decisions could open up problems of its own.
June 30 -
It may be a bigger challenge than financial institutions realize to avoid the cannabis sector, which includes a whole host of ancillary businesses from agricultural supply sellers to real estate developers.
June 30
The 42nd Group -
Readers criticized a credit union securitization proposal, weighed in on scaling back the CFPB’s complaint database, debated the need for banks to examine gender-based salary comparisons, and more.
June 30 -
The move comes at a time when both Prosper and the broader industry it helped to pioneer are struggling.
June 29 -
Natasha Merz, VP of commercial lending at Langley FCU, testified before a House small business subcommittee on ways Congress can help credit unions and the SBA better fulfill a common mission.
June 29 -
The online small-business lender has also announced the hiring of a new U.S. head of capital markets.
June 29 -
The New York-based company saw its fortunes fade after riding an earlier wave of investor enthusiasm about marketplace lending.
June 29 -
LendUp is seeking to differentiate itself from competitors by making fast loan decisions and designing its customer experience around the mobile phone.
June 28 -
Mexico's decision to reduce imports of soybean meal, corn and chicken has put more pressure on certain farmers, while creating another situation for lenders to monitor.
June 27 -
Sponsoring securitizations of the loans funded on its platform will give LendingClub more control over its reputation in the market and make it less beholden to direct loan buyers.
June 26 -
A headquarters move to Boston, a core system with plenty of headroom and a CEO who admires big acquirers like M&T and the old Banknorth: All the signs are there of an ambitious bank with a plan.
June 23 -
Operational changes may be enticing to investors, but they threaten the very foundation of marketplace lending, potentially shutting out those the burgeoning sector was meant to serve.
June 23
Davis & Gilbert LLP -
Readers weigh in on chatbots, Amazon’s physical footprint expansion plans, alternative credit data and more.
June 23 -
Oil prices are dropping again, but some lenders think now is the time to recommit to energy lending as long as they underwrite them a certain way for certain borrowers in certain regions.
June 20 -
Four key areas examiners will be looking at related to the new rule that CUs should brush up on today.
June 20
nCino -
The CFPB and others believe alternative data could provide more credit to the unbanked. Small banks and credit unions, however, have lingering concerns about breaking from traditional underwriting.
June 20 -
The CFPB and others believe alternative data could provide more credit to the unbanked. Small banks and credit unions, however, have lingering concerns about breaking from traditional underwriting.
June 19 -
Tim Welsh will succeed Kent Stone, who is retiring. In his new role, Welsh will oversee the bank’s overall consumer and small-business strategy, as well as digital activities.
June 19 -
U.S. C&I loan growth has dropped below that of the eurozone for the first time in six years; bank employee says Chase discriminates against fathers when it comes to family leave.
June 16 -
The online lender, which focuses on high-earning millennials, is offering assurances that it will also serve Americans who make less money. But the company has not convinced critics, who say the plans are inadequate.
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