COLUMBUS, Ohio - (04/08/05) -- A former ATM cash replenisher forBrinks Armored Car Services was sentenced to 27 months in jailThursday for stealing more than $250,000 from 33 credit union andbank cash machines in the Columbus area. Ryan Gullet, 33, ofHershey, Pa., was convicted on six counts of bank larceny andordered to pay $258,160 in restitution to Brinks. Gullet stole themoney from November 2001 to September 2002 while working as amessenger, responsible for filling ATMs with cash. Among themissing funds were $12,000 that disappeared from a Kemba CU machineon November 11, 2001, authorities told The Credit Union JournalFriday.
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JPMorganChase and Bank of America raised concerns about the proposed removal of risk-weighted assets from the denominator of the short-term wholesale funding component of the GSIB surcharge — changes backed by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., reportedly plans to send the recently passed housing bill to the White House on Monday, starting a 10-day clock for the president to sign the bill.
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A new lawsuit seeking class-action status alleges that FirstBank Puerto Rico knowingly facilitated Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operation by failing to enforce basic anti-money-laundering and know-your-customer rules.
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Pinnacle Financial Partners' headquarters is moving to a new 25-story office tower in Midtown Atlanta; New Jersey-based Provident Bank appoints Adriano Duarte to succeed Thomas Lyons as chief financial officer; Binance will shut down services for customers in France, Italy, Spain and Poland after the exchange withdrew its MiCA licence application in Greece; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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The bank is part of a trend of financial institutions trying to streamline a complicated industry that paper has dominated for years.
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