Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The wife of a former Missouri State Representative has filed a lawsuit against Central Bank of Kansas City for alleged fraud.
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The San Francisco bank's solid gains in auto, business and other lending could bode well for other large and regional banks, analysts say.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has lifted a consent order against the recently recapitalized North Community Bank in Chicago.
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Mortgage banking is like the little girl in the nursery rhyme: "When she was good, she was very, very good, and when she was bad, she was horrid."
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Golden Pacific Bancorp in Sacramento, Calif., has hired Virginia A. Varela, a longtime banker and regulator, as chief executive.
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The Mortgage Bankers Association has already cut its forecast for mortgage lending this year because of declining loan applications and rising interest rates.
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Banks should brace for smaller mergers as technology vendors look to provide more one-stop shopping.
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Washington Federal (WAFD) in Seattle posted higher quarterly earnings despite costs tied to a recent acquisition.
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The South Florida-based defendants in an alleged mortgage relief scam will surrender their assets and be banned permanently from providing mortgage relief and debt relief to consumers under a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission.
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JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo kicked off bank earnings season with decidedly mixed results. Both were solidly profitable, but their methods for remaining so suggest that smaller rivals may have a hard time following suit. American Banker editors discuss the results and what they say about the industry's prospects for the year ahead.
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New York state regulator Benjamin Lawsky on Tuesday recommended reforms that aim to prevent online payday lenders from debiting consumers' bank accounts through the automated clearing house network.
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The CFPB should establish a working group of banks, credit reporting agencies, other regulators, Silicon Valley startups, retail consumer lenders and others to ensure a level regulatory playing field and to conduct a thoughtful examination of American consumer credit.
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Commerce Bancshares (CBSH) in Kansas City, Mo., reported lower quarterly earnings because of lower income from lending.
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JPMorgan Chase said it replaced 2 million payment cards after the breach of consumer data at retailers including Target Corp.
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Better ATM Services plans to distribute its ATM-issued prepaid Visa cards through Advanced Network Inc.'s customers.
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When I am ready to commit to paying many thousands of dollars financing a home, a car or my kids education, I will offer my business first to those institutions that helped me a 'high-transaction, low-balance customer' get there.
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TriSummit Bank in Kingsport, Tenn., has agreed to buy Community National Bank of the Lakeway Area (CNLA) in Morristown, Tenn.
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The Providence, R.I., bank is introducing the loans at a time when regulators have been lamenting the lack of options for college graduates who are locked into high interest rates.
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Wells Fargo & Co., the largest U.S. home lender, posted record fourth-quarter and full-year profit as expense cuts bolstered results.
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A Worcester, Mass. resident has notified the Better Business Bureau of Central New England about an unsolicited phone call involving a caller claiming to be from the FBI.
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