Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Oregon company is hopeful it will enjoy significant stock appreciation once investors realize the value of its acquisition of Home Federal in Idaho. Management hopes other potential sellers agree.
June 20 -
The bank's Sapphire Preferred card is sponsoring the James Beard Foundation's 10-city dining tour in further pursuit of big-spending foodies.
June 20 -
Legal Helpers Debt Resolution LLC has agreed to settle charges it violated West Virginia consumer protection laws by misrepresenting to consumers that its lawyers could offer debt relief in the state.
June 20 -
When you hear the word Bitcoin, you might think of a computer programmer, a cryptographer or a monetary policy enthusiast. You probably don't imagine a stadium full of cheering college football fans.
June 20 -
Bank of America Corp. failed to win dismissal of two government lawsuits in which it's accused of misleading investors about the quality of loans tied to $850 million in residential mortgage-backed securities.
June 20 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) is planning a $303.7 million sale of U.S. home-loan bonds without government backing, adding to evidence that the market for the securities is beginning to pick up steam.
June 20 -
A new analysis by TransUnion gauges just how much the reporting of on-time rental payments can improve consumers' credit scores, especially for those with blemished credit.
June 20 -
The fate of living wills for the biggest banks and a new system to resolve the largest institutions has taken a back seat to other regulatory efforts in the wake of the Dodd-Frank Act. Here's why banks of all sizes need to be focused on the effort.
June 20 - North Carolina
NewDominion Bank in Charlotte, N.C., has opened a mortgage division as part of its comeback effort.
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The payment capabilities in the new Fire Phone are just the latest in a series of products that only Amazon could pull off. The e-commerce giant's offerings range from basic services to its own digital currency.
June 20 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week.
June 20 -
It's harder for investors in troubled mortgages to make money and call the shots because of new regulations and reduced competition among servicers. Investors and servicers may need more high-tech systems to manage loan portfolios more efficiently.
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While rent represents the biggest expense each month for many consumers, the payments rarely are reported to credit bureaus, meaning they don't help people improve their credit scores.
June 20 -
The new American Express film Spent offers an opportunity to consider some emerging strategies aimed at helping low-income and struggling middle-class Americans avoid or get out of debt.
June 20 -
With 23 collection agencies working on the U.S. Department of Education's student loan collection contract, and the overall market for higher education debt booming, at least one private equity giant is considering whether to acquire collection agencies involved in the growing niche.
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With more than 400 alternative cryptocurrencies in the market, it can be hard for point of sale providers and merchants to know which ones to accept. To determine which altcoins to support in its own point of sale system, Coinkite held a contest.
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Buyers of distressed residential mortgages who want financing should tell their prospective backers all about their mistakes, financiers in this niche say.
June 19 -
Peyton Patterson, president and chief executive of Bankwell Financial Group (BWFG) in New Canaan, Conn., has been ordered by a judge to pay more than $350,000 to American Express to address unpaid credit card bills.
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Once the Puerto Rican company repays its Tarp funds, management will focus on growing in New York and south Florida. The company also hopes to benefit from any improvement in the Puerto Rican economy.
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The Department of Justice and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's joint action against GE Capital Retail Bank, which recently changed its name, stems from alleged discrimination against Hispanics and marketing of add-on products.
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