Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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BMO Harris Bank in Chicago recently became the first financial institution to offer a Mastercard that allows transgender and nonbinary people to use their preferred names. Members of that community often experience disproportionate financial hardship, in part because of employment discrimination.
December 9 -
BMO Harris Bank in Chicago recently became the first financial institution to offer a Mastercard that allows transgender and nonbinary people to use their preferred names. Members of that community often experience disproportionate financial hardship, in part because of employment discrimination.
December 9 -
The Fed's real-time payments system won't be up and running for years, but consumers and businesses demand faster payments today.
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On Sep. 30, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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Facebook’s stablecoin initiative has inspired countless ideas about how to put fintech under the control of federal regulators. Here are the most critical questions.
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On Sep. 30, 2019. Dollars in thousands.
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The company will hold off on making loans under the Advantage Loan program as it conducts an audit and implements new policies and procedures.
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The deal will create a bank with nearly $50 billion in assets.
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The banking industry could finally have answers soon on the degree of agreement between regulators reforming the Community Reinvestment Act, how they envision CRA zones of the future and other key matters.
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The company will merge Fidelity Savings and Loan and Washington Savings Bank into its own bank.
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The challenger bank might use the proceeds from its latest funding round to buy other fintechs that would allow it to add more products and services, its CEO said.
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Citizens Bank's Bruce Van Saun is our Banker of the Year; shake-up continues at Wells Fargo with poaching of Santander's CEO; the Navy commander behind the credit union banks love to hate; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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With customers now having the opportunity to onboard across multiple devices and channels, or even through a call center, the likelihood of an inconsistent experience is drastically increased, Neal Keene of Intelledox says.
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Bankers are disputing upstarts' claims customers don't like them, noting progress that traditional institutions have made in recent years.
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The percentage of farm lenders losing money hit a six-year high in the third quarter, according to the FDIC.
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The company will pay $122 million for six branches and nearly $1 billion in assets.
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While digital channels are becoming more popular, many banks remain committed to highway advertising.
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The country's top six banks were sideswiped by rising provisions for soured loans and slumping capital markets.
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In some cases bankers' willingness to close branches and cut staff is a testament to their company's strength.
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CEO Charlie Scharf said in a letter to Congress that a review is underway to determine how many customers were affected by confusion over monthly fees and that the bank will begin issuing refunds next year.
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