Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Circle Internet Financial, a Bitcoin startup, has launched its Web-based consumer wallet product out of beta for general availability globally.
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The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a proposal that would expand the types of credit products that are covered by the 36% rate cap and other military-specific protections under the Military Lending Act.
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Popular in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has made a few changes to its management team.
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Banks will listen carefully to what regulators say next about virtual currency in the U.S., but in the meantime many financial institutions view Bitcoin as far too risky to touch.
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UBS AG (UBSN), Switzerland's biggest bank, said it may be hit with "material" penalties after authorities investigating alleged manipulation of foreign exchange markets started settlement talks.
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One in five consumers with bank accounts also use high-interest, alternative financial products, according to a recent survey from TD Bank.
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Banks, credit unions, payday lenders and installment lenders are likely to feel the impact of restrictions on loans to members of the military that the Defense Department has proposed.
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Old Line Bancshares in Bowie, Md., is planning to close four branches.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in August issued eight consent orders and one civil money penalty, according to its latest monthly roundup of enforcement actions released Friday.
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Tory Nixon played defense for San Francisco's famed NFL team in some of its glory years, but now he's on offense, seeking to build out commercial lending and retail operations in Northern California for California Bank & Trust.
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Great Western Bancorp in Sioux Falls, S.D., could sell up to $100 million shares of its stock during its planned initial public offering.
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Columbia University's Rare Book & Manuscript Library is now the keeper of ledgers, meetings minutes and correspondence covering the years in which The Clearing House Association helped steer the country's banking system through financial turmoil.
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The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority isn't planning individual fines on foreign-exchange traders as the regulator nears settlements with the banks they work for, said two people with knowledge of the discussions.
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Apple has a high-profile name and knack for revolutionizing the markets in which it operates. But consumer confusion over a myriad of mobile payment options and technologies may be a stumbling block for Apple Pay.
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More community banks are looking to outsource their mortgage operations to reduce the regulatory burden, but structuring such deals and determining proper compensation can be tricky. Here's how two Chicago-area lenders solved the problem.
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The National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys has responded to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to make consumer narratives public.
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Hudson City Bancorp in Paramus, N.J., has sold $112.1 million in delinquent, FHA-backed mortgages.
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Bank of America's recent mortgage settlement with the DOJ includes a number of striking admissions about its underwriting and origination process in the run-up to the financial crisis. These facts may provide banks and correspondent lenders facing buyback demands with a fresh line of defense.
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LANSING, Mich. Lake Trust Credit Union is set to relocate its headquarters to Brighton, Mich., about 45 miles to the east, but it's the CU's planned new corporate facilities that some observers say could have lasting implications on how other credit unions design their management offices.
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