Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The leading Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee said Tuesday he was "optimistic" about lawmakers' making changes to improve the Dodd-Frank Act next year, while lauding JPMorgan Chase's decision to raise its minimum wage from $10.15 an hour to $12.
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Attempting to impose the fundamental laws of a particular lending universe on another will lead to an eventual collapse of a particular firm or industry segment.
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BancAlliance, a consortium of more than 200 community banks, is partnering with the digital wealth management firm Personal Capital.
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Nearly half of U.S. consumers say they have been hit by credit card fraud within the last five years, and those breaches are becoming more commonplace, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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Santander Consumer Holdings in Dallas on Tuesday appointed William Rainer chairman, and it announced that Blythe Masters has resigned to advise Banco Santander its Spanish parent company on the blockchain.
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Synovus Financial in Columbus, Ga., has plucked its next chief financial officer from in-state rival SunTrust Banks.
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The combination of smarter consumers and likely CFPB action have, oddly enough, pushed banks, especially large ones, to raise overdraft fees in recent months.
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Offering a new product or considering a merger may boost returns, but the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says changes in strategy can be risky.
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The management team at Bank of the Ozarks knows it has a dependency on commercial real estate. But they assert that sound underwriting, and efforts to diversify, are what really matters when assessing risk.
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Banks are experimenting with apps and mobile features that are available to everyone as they search for new ways to connect with potential customers.
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First Hawaiian Bank in Honolulu will be spun off rather than sold.
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An industrywide springtime boomlet in business activity shed some of its momentum in June, according to the latest reading of American Banker's Index of Banking Activity. The IBA's composite index dipped to 54.9, down from 57.0 a month earlier. While that suggests an industry in modest expansion, it also is the weakest reading since January.
Most components of the index declined from their May levels and two of them both of which track pricing on new lending slipped below 50, suggesting that banks on balance lost whatever modicum of pricing power they had coming into the month.
In addition, respondents to the June survey were generally cautious about their consumer lending businesses (although a fair share of individual respondents remained upbeat, particularly with respect to auto lending).
All in all, the June results pointed to an industry more guarded in outlook, which is not surprising given the prevalence of concern that events at home and abroad (Brexit) would further postpone interest rate increases by the Federal Reserve.
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Banks frequently blame "the rules" in shunning partnerships with fintech startups. However, compliance can be a positive force, not something that inhibits growth.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau recently dressed down the mortgage industry for failing to invest in technology. Here are 10 tech ideas from our colleagues at fellow SourceMedia publication National Mortgage News that could improve efficiency, margins and the industry's image among growing demographics. Some might sound farfetched, but so do most great inventions at first. Dream big.
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Expect banks to pull back on energy lending in the near term, as regulators step up their scrutiny of oil loans and bankers approach the business with a "different attitude," says Mariner Kemper, chairman and chief executive at UMB Financial in Kansas City, Mo.
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The percentage of private student loans that were at least 30 days past due has plunged to its lowest level since the Great Recession. That is the good news for private lenders. The bad news is that the business is barely growing because the federal government continues to dominate the market.
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WASHINGTON The House approved a spending bill Thursday that would change the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and take away the Financial Stability Oversight Council's power to designate nonbanks as systemically important.
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Small banks are trying to figure out how to provide the digital services today's customers want while still retaining the human touch that distinguishes them from larger rivals. A small bank in Cincinnati says it has hit on the right formula.
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The $7.9 billion-asset holding company for Citizens Business Bank said David Farnsworth will start as credit chief of both entities on July 18. He will succeed James Dowd, who retired on July 1.
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Comerica and Bank of America closed their downtown Dallas headquarters on Friday, amid an investigation into the fatal shooting of five police officers, which took place nearby.
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