At issue is whether the U.S. should step in now to save nonbank mortgage servicers to head off damage to the housing market.
Just days after the Fed lifted Wells Fargo's asset cap so it could make more Paycheck Protection Program loans, it warned customers its queue is long and they may want to go elsewhere before program funds are exhausted.
Consumers are increasingly looking to consolidate debt, while loans for more luxury expenditures, such as vacations, are a thing of the past.
Tenants have threatened to suspend payments during the pandemic to pressure officials into providing rental assistance, but the effects on multifamily loans would compound concerns about servicers' liquidity and, ultimately, lenders' performance.
Reluctant to cancel what have become pipelines for developing talent, banks are delaying start dates or moving programs entirely online.
Suneera Madhani, CEO of the digital acquirer Fattmerchant, tells PaymentsSource how the coronavirus pandemic has affected how her employees go to market with new payments technology — and how making the shift to digital helps both the acquirer and its clients.
The National Credit Union Administration this week will consider an interim final rule regarding its Central Liquidity Facility and changes to real estate appraisal requirements.
There is no doubt that many restaurants and merchants are struggling right now. But it makes no sense to hurt consumers and financial institutions by expanding failed policies like the Durbin Amendment, argues Jeff Tassey, chairman of the board for the Electronic Payments Coalition.
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At issue is whether the U.S. should step in now to save nonbank mortgage servicers to head off damage to the housing market.
April 13 -
Just days after the Fed lifted Wells Fargo's asset cap so it could make more Paycheck Protection Program loans, it warned customers its queue is long and they may want to go elsewhere before program funds are exhausted.
April 13 -
Consumers are increasingly looking to consolidate debt, while loans for more luxury expenditures, such as vacations, are a thing of the past.
April 13 -
Tenants have threatened to suspend payments during the pandemic to pressure officials into providing rental assistance, but the effects on multifamily loans would compound concerns about servicers' liquidity and, ultimately, lenders' performance.
April 13 -
Reluctant to cancel what have become pipelines for developing talent, banks are delaying start dates or moving programs entirely online.
April 13 -
Suneera Madhani, CEO of the digital acquirer Fattmerchant, tells PaymentsSource how the coronavirus pandemic has affected how her employees go to market with new payments technology — and how making the shift to digital helps both the acquirer and its clients.
April 13 -
The National Credit Union Administration this week will consider an interim final rule regarding its Central Liquidity Facility and changes to real estate appraisal requirements.
April 13