Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The digital lender and payments platform is tailoring its affinity banking services for a new market.
March 12 -
In a tense back and forth with lawmakers, the embattled CEO pushed back on claims that the bank still pressures employees to hit sales targets and retaliates against those who speak up.
March 12 -
Shari Van Cleave, head of digital labs at the bank, discusses customer-facing technology it's testing, including wearables and the so-called internet of things.
March 12 -
Big bank mergers have historically been a catalyst for startups. Experts say it could happen again.
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Loyal Trust Bank will have a large number of Asian-American investors and board members.
March 12 -
While the OCC has led the charge on modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act, Gov. Lael Brainard gave a rundown of new ideas under discussion — from updating assessment boundaries to a comprehensive community development test.
March 12 -
The FDIC should consider limiting its toughest restrictions on brokered deposits to problem banks.
March 12 -
The Credit Union National Association is tackling a range of challenges during its Governmental Affairs Conference this week in Washington, D.C.
March 12 -
In her 27 years working at Discover, Amy Parsons has always found herself in the right place at the right time. Or, more likely, decision makers at Discover have made a habit of putting Parsons right where they need her to tackle the hottest trends in payments.
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The legendary Atlanta banking lawyer played a special, often behind-the-scenes role that was part diplomat, mentor and seer during his 50-year career. He died last week at 76.
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Apps that let people access their pay on demand have become wildly popular. Do they solve a problem, or are they Band-Aids?
March 11 -
Year to date through Dec. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
March 11 -
Year to date through Dec. 31, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
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The new accounting standard won’t make community institutions safer, though implementation is proving burdensome and could restrict access to credit, argues Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer.
March 11 -
Just nine bank merger pacts were announced in February, down from 17 in January. But they included the biggest deal in years and some other interesting storylines.
March 10 -
Franklin Financial, which was recently freed from a memorandum of understanding, has installed interim leaders after its founding CEO's retirement and his son's resignation.
March 9 -
Six senior executives at Chemical and TCF will move into similar roles when the merger closes later this year. Chemical Bank's current CEO, Tom Shafer, will become president of the combined bank, reporting to CEO Craig Dahl.
March 8 -
Several banks could lose money over tax credits tied to DC Solar, a California firm wrestling with a fraud claim.
March 8 -
Until now, Toyota Financial Services has offered banking services to its dealers. But as it builds its digital bank, that will soon change, according to its newly appointed chief information officer.
March 8 -
Events like the recent government shutdown present opportunities for banks to help customers when they need it most.
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