Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Two community banks Community Bankers Trust in Richmond, Va., and Charter Financial in West Point, Ga. have reached early terminations of loss-share agreements with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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Apps that help people manage their money on a day-to-day basis are all the rage among millennials. Here are the most effective of the bunch.
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Bankers are already planning app improvements after seeing the new features of the Apple Watch, iPhone 6S, iPad Pro and Apple TV that were revealed this week.
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West Virginia regulators filed a complaint against a company that owns residential rental properties, alleging the company charged tenants excessive fees in violation of the states consumer protection laws and engaged in unlawful debt collections.
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Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., has been picked by Apple to provide financing to customers who want to upgrade to a newer model iPhone.
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The rising costs to service mortgages reflects a market where there are not only downsides to being too small, but hurdles to being too large raising the question of whether there's a middle ground where servicers are not too big, not too small, but just right.
September 10 - Utah
Zions Bancorp. in Salt Lake City has named Karin Lockovitch director of compliance.
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Under a federal corruption probe and facing financial and performance issues, United Airlines has picked ex-KeyCorp CEO Henry Meyer as its new chairman. He'll have to draw on the crisis-management skills he sharpened while leading KeyCorp through the financial crisis.
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Arthur Levitt, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1993 to 2001, will become an adviser to the marketplace lender Social Finance.
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Supporters of big data tend to be at loggerheads with people who are concerned about fair lending issues. In order to have a productive conversation, both sides need to distinguish between the goals of the lender and the goals of the general public.
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BBVA Compass' Simple said it has removed fees for its checking accounts and other banking transactions.
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Texas Capital Bancshares in Dallas plans to hire 100 people for its new mortgage correspondent aggregation business line.
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Get a dose of hope from the W-20 and Afghan girls who code. And get a dose of inspiration too, as persistence pays off for Mary Callahan Erdoes, the 'Math Queen of Wall Street,' and likewise for Irene Bergman, the 'Oldest Woman on Wall Street.'
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SmartFinancial in Knoxville, Tenn., has appointed a chief credit officer for its newly acquired Cornerstone Community Bank.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is attacking the much-maligned business tactics of the debt collection industry from multiple angles.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is attacking the much-maligned business tactics of the debt collection industry from multiple angles.
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Bank earnings may be on the up and up, but aging business models are still putting a drag on most financial institutions' performance.
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Banks are going to keep cranking out loans at a brisk pace for the foreseeable future, according to the heads of three Chicago-area banks. That could spell trouble if the competition leads to reckless credit decisions.
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The consumer agency, which recently reached a large settlement with JPMorgan Chase over collections practices, turned its focus Wednesday to the country's two largest debt buyers.
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Iron Mountain, the leading provider of document storage, is buying its main rival. If the merged company tried to raise prices, it might be the final straw that motivates banks to shift data storage to the cloud.
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