Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Though they face an array of competitive threats — from digital currencies to peer-to-peer payment apps — the vast majority of community banks do not have a payments strategy, according to a recent survey.
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With a new core system, Surety Bank plans to connect with customers outside of its geographic market.
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The New York regulator's move is aimed at giving credit unions more opportunities to recruit new members and serve existing members.
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Timothy Zimmerman, who once called CECL a dangerous proposal, now sees a justification for the FASB standard. And he is urging bankers to start working on plans to comply with the change.
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Readers criticized a credit union securitization proposal, weighed in on scaling back the CFPB’s complaint database, debated the need for banks to examine gender-based salary comparisons, and more.
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Lansing, Mich. is working with area financial institutions -- including a local credit union -- to open accounts for people coming out of prison.
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Whether in Washington, California, Nevada or elsewhere across the globe, credit union supporters took part in two of the movement's biggest annual events, raising money for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
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The iPhone is 10 years old. Here’s a look at some of the ways the Apple product and the boom in smartphones overall have shaped banking in the U.S. over the past decade.
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Two women who lead innovation efforts at major U.S. banks are having opposite experiences. Christine Lagarde calls for male allies to help with gender equality, and Geena Davis wants your input.
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Steven Klein, the company's president, will become its CEO in early November.
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While overall activity remains slow, sellers — particularly those flush with core deposits — are fetching premiums not seen in years.
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Lindsey Argalas will push innovation throughout the Spanish bank and encouraging collaboration across businesses and markets.
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More consumers will soon be able to withdraw cash at ATMs by using their mobile phones as a remote control via Cardtronics, which has decided to extend FIS Cardless Cash to all of its U.S. ATMs over the next two years.
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Consumers are giving branchless banks far higher satisfaction ratings than traditional banks because of higher rates, fewer fees and better functionality, a J.D. Power study finds.
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Chinese bettors withdrawing money from some ATMs in Macau need to do more than punch in their PIN code. They also have to stare into a camera for six seconds so facial-recognition software can verify their identity and help monitor transactions.
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The New York-based company saw its fortunes fade after riding an earlier wave of investor enthusiasm about marketplace lending.
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Lansing, Mich., is working with area banks to open accounts for people coming out of prison.
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Honoring student achievement, celebrating institutional success, and a friendly face-off between credit unions and banks are all part of the latest round-up of credit union community news.
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The North Carolina company's purchase of Chattahoochee Bank will add a branch and loan production office to its existing operations in northern Georgia.
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The $231 million-asset Virginia bank will also double its legal lending limit when it buys CCB Bancshares.
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