Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Square is giving small merchants more flexibility in how they pay for credit-card transactions, increasing competition with PayPal's rival card reader.
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Angry investors say the card giant's reputation has been sullied by claims that it has used deceptive methods to sign consumers up for payment and identity theft protection.
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A $1.7 billion portfolio of non- performing, federally insured home loans will be offered for sale at auction next month as the government seeks to reduce losses from mounting foreclosures.
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Banks have been talking for years about using plain language in their disclosure notices, but only recently have they started to take action.
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A new joint venture between retailers and banks takes aim at PayPal, Google Wallet and Isis.
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Old National Bancorp (ONB) in Evansville, Ind., will sell or close 27 branches as part of ongoing efforts to cut costs.
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Bank of America said it hasn't yet refinanced a "significant number" of loans as part of the industry's $25 billion settlement of foreclosure abuses.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) has formed a group dedicated to serving residential developer customers on the East Coast, Texas and in the Midwest.
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In a plan to develop a mobile wallet of their own, a joint venture of retailers — including Wal-Mart and Target — is working with banks to provide a merchant-friendly alternative to Isis, PayPal and Google Wallet.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has lifted a regulatory order against Alaska Pacific Bancshares (AKPB) in Juneau.
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Automobile finance firm Global Lending Services has acquired subprime auto loan originator, Resurgent Auto Finance, and has secured fresh capital for growth.
August 15 -
Aspiring bank buyers including Scott Custer of Piedmont Community Bank Holdings believe that proposed capital rules could reduce pricing and premiums for sellers.
August 15 -
New proposals would require appraisals for "higher-risk" mortgages, and compel lenders to notify borrowers of their right to an appraisal report. But loans meeting the special QM standard would enjoy a lighter touch.
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Simmons First National (SFNC) in Pine Bluff, Ark., has outlined a succession plan as it readies for the retirement of its chairman and chief executive, J. Thomas May.
August 15 -
Beltway politics is hurting bank M&A, consumer confidence — but it's also time for bankers to stop opposing Dodd-Frank, says the former Obama chief of staff.
August 15 -
Low interest rates have allowed banks of all sizes to rotate out of time deposits and build up transaction accounts, but key differences in funding profiles persist across asset classes.
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The Floyd, Va., company posted a big loss after purging its balance sheet and absorbing costs of a May proxy battle. The fight, led by Douglas Schaller, brought in three new directors and the accelerated departure of Cardinal's longtime CEO.
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No digital wallet can reach ubiquity if it is limited to big-box stores. Mobile solutions have to percolate down at the local coffee shop as well, where they can become part of the customer's daily grind.
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Treasury announced that it had appointed two directors to Ally Financial's board of directors, noting that the firm still owes money it borrowed from the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
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