Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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A panel at American Banker's Regulatory Symposium about the Department of Justice program featured a spirited debate about whether it is prudently fighting fraud or cooling banks' relationships with legal businesses.
September 22 -
Regulators would like banks to use their mobile banking services to reach the unbanked and underbanked. Some, including Southern Bancorp and BBVA Compass, are working to create mobile features that will help them compete with check cashers and payday lenders.
September 22 -
Apple's long-anticipated move into mobile payments seemed to cover all the bases Apple Pay will launch with the support of major banks, card networks and retailers. But there were several things that didn't make it into the first version of its mobile wallet.
September 22 -
There is a good chance legislation that would provide regulatory relief to small banks and address concerns about which banks are dubbed systemically important could be wrapped in the same Senate bill next year, experts said at American Banker's 4th Annual Regulatory Symposium.
September 22 -
Rental applicants, especially those applying for less expensive units, are seeing improvements in their credit risk, according to TransUnion.
September 22 -
House Republicans are criticizing plans by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to regulate more auto lenders.
September 22 -
Susquehanna Bancshares in Lititz, Pa., has hired a president and chief executive for its bank.
September 22 -
Regulators are developing joint standards for cybersecurity, testing special exam procedures and helping banks assess their own readiness, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Martin Gruenberg said at American Banker's 4th Annual Regulatory Symposium. That's a good thing because community bankers said they need a lot of help.
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The commitment by the two housing giants marks a win for upstart VantageScore Solutions in its quest to compete against industry leader Fair Isaac Corp. However, the outcome of the review is uncertain, and Fannie warned that the costs of adopting new credit scores might prove to be "substantial" for lenders and others.
September 22 -
In putting together the 2014 edition of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance, we decided to pose a few questions about gender to our honorees. One of those questions became a theme: "Does gender matter in banking?" You'll find some of the responses here, and we invite you to share your thoughts.
September 22 - WIB PH
We all say things can be better. These women act.
FirstMerit's Sandy Pierce: Standing up for Detroit Bank of America's Cathy Bessant: Paying It Forward M&T's Michele Trolli: Leading a Bear of a Digital Transformation Zions' LeeAnne Linderman: Starting a Charity from Scratch RBC's Lisa Pollina: Creating Jobs for Military Veterans NorthStar's Julie Goodridge: Fighting for Investors and Gay Marriage
September 22 -
Debby Hopkins' team brings fresh ideas to Citigroup by thinking and acting like tech entrepreneurs. Her Citi Ventures unit is an outlier in that its top four executives are women.
September 22 -
Meet the winners of the 2014 Young Women's Leadership Award. These scholarships are awarded as part of the Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance program.
September 22 - WIB PH
We recognize five banks where women are playing outsized roles in setting strategy and driving results, and each one has an interesting story to tell. Check out how the female executives at Bank of America, Bank of the West, BMO Harris, Citizens Bank of Edmond (Okla.) and Zions are making a difference.
September 22 -
Female representation on boards is on the rise and thats a good thing for innovation, argues Susan Stautberg of WomenCorporateDirectors.
September 22 -
Broadway Financial in Los Angeles plans to raise nearly $10 million through a private placement.
September 19 -
Mitch Feiger, CEO of MB Financial, along with Mark Hoppe, former Taylor CEO, reflect on the merger, the regulatory environment and keeping key people happy in the highly competitive Chicago market.
September 19 -
Nonagency mortgage securitization has fallen well short of forecasts this year, as commercial banks bid up for loans to put on their balance sheets. But the fourth quarter could offer this moribund market a chance at redemption.
September 19 -
Doral Financial Corp. (DRL), the holding company for Puerto Rico's No. 2 mortgage lender, may soon find out whether a San Juan judge agrees it's owed a $229.9 million tax refund the government has refused to pay.
September 19 -
Two companies allegedly violated the FTC Act and grossed more than $11 million through a diploma mill scheme, according to a complaint.
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