Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Chairman and CEO Craig Dwight is counting on the Indiana company's new president, Thomas Prame, to pursue nonbank acquisition targets after it scooped up more than a dozen banks in the past decade.
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The Chicago-based company, which is the league's exclusive credit card sponsor, sees soccer's young, diverse fan base as a fit for its below-prime products.
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Morgan Stanley tapped its treasurer to help run its banking units, where it's been building out its lending business over the last decade.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
August 8 -
The serial acquirer agreed to pay $488.6 million for Professional Bank, which operates in areas of South Florida that have seen an influx of business activity since the start of the pandemic.
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Late-payment rates are rising at nonbanks that lend to people with lower credit scores. "We're probably entering a stretch where you're going to see a separation between those that are relatively good underwriters and those that are not," one analyst said.
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Thomas Prame is leaving Old National Bancorp, which recently merged with his former employer First Midwest Bancorp, to join a smaller rival with aggressive growth plans.
August 5 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's review of credit card late fees has ignited pushback from industry that supports an expected 9% jump in fees next year pegged to inflation.
August 5 -
Equifax, the second-biggest global credit bureau, was hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit after a report that it provided inaccurate credit scores on millions of U.S. consumers looking for loans.
August 4 -
The founder of the New York City bank and CDFI focused on lending to underserved communities and augmenting digital capabilities.
August 4 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is investigating some of the bank's credit card practices, including refunds, billing errors and credit bureau reporting, according to a securities filing Thursday.
August 4 -
For too long, Community Reinvestment Act enforcement has relied on income to serve as a proxy for race. This must stop.
August 4 -
BayFirst Financial in Florida is using gross — not net — income to calculate how much credit smaller enterprises can be granted. Company officials say the Paycheck Protection Program used that approach with great success, but others contend the practice is risky for private-sector lenders.
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Membership at the Virginia credit union has grown rapidly in recent years, including an 11% spurt in the first half of this year, thanks to a charter switch, heavy marketing spending and generous deposit rates.
August 3 -
The agency must take a principles-based approach rather than trying to cover every possible issue in detail.
August 3 -
Equifax said some consumer credit scores were changed because of a computer error that has since been rectified.
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