TYLER, Texas - (12/15/04) -- A 41-year-old woman pleaded guiltyMonday to helping rob two local credit unions and a bank over thepast five months. Carol Robertson-Myles confessed to last June'sarmed robbery at Keystone CU in which she carried out a bag withalmost $32,000 of credit union cash in it. The getaway car driverin the case, Carlos Starks, 41, pleaded guilty earlier to his rolein the case. A third suspect, Anthony Daley, 43, who allegedly heldemployees at bay with a handgun, is scheduled to be tried February7. The three are also believed responsible for the July 16 hold-upat Kelly Tyler FCU, and a July 19 heist at First State Bank ofBrownsboro.
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The ICBA opposed Coinbase's filing for a trust charter in a public letter as Comptroller Jonathan Gould defended the fintech charter process on Tuesday.
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After more than a quarter-century as a regulator, Jason Sisack had planned to enjoy some time off before taking a new job. He reversed course once Carver, which is operating under an enforcement action, approached him.
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Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould said Tuesday that chartering compliant fintechs is "the only way" to level the playing field between banks and nonbanks. His comments come as the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency weighs new trust charters and stablecoin rules.
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With the U.K. and U.S. giving a green light to the company's $22.7 billion scale-building deal to buy Worldpay, Global Payments has begun its integration strategy.
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Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said she wants banks to be competitive in the digital assets space, provided those operations are siloed from the traditional finance side of the business.
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Susan Riel, who helped found Eagle Bancorp nearly three decades ago, will step down as CEO in 2026. The bank is embarking on a search for her successor.
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