WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - (12/22/05) -- Winston-Salem City Employees' CUsaid it has signed with Identity Theft 911 to provide its memberswith free identity theft prevention and resolution services. Thecompany's identity theft services include a personal advocate tohelp resolve identity theft issues; systematic notification ofcredit bureaus, agencies and businesses; preparation of neededdocuments; and a year of credit monitoring after identity theft.Identity Theft 911, based on Scottsdale, Ariz., has signed at leasta dozen credit unions to its service.
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The child of a slave grew up to become the first woman to open a bank in the U.S., and pioneered community banking for Black communities.
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Life insurers have offloaded long-term policyholder liabilities into offshore reinsurance and captive subsidiaries, raising concerns over state oversight of opaque investment vehicles and whether insurers have adequately funded claims.
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JPMorganChase wants to expand its digital bank offerings to three more European countries, according to a new Financial Times report; M&T Bank Corp. elects Jerry Jacobs Jr. to the board of directors of both its parent and banking subsidiary; Citizens Financial Group names Chris Emerson as head of investor relations; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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Banks that don't embrace embedded payments now risk losing out to more nimble rivals in the near future.
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Anthropic's head of banking told New York Banking Summit attendees that the future is agents that operate autonomously alongside employees.
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