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Banks typically prefer to steer clear of politics. But in 2025, politics would not steer clear of banks
December 25 -
CodeBoxx Academy is filling a void for banks and other companies that desperately need AI experts. Peret's time behind bars uniquely informed how he runs the school, he says.
December 25 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will face an existential crisis in 2026 between the Trump administration's efforts to shut down the agency and the employee union and consumer advocates who want to stop them.
December 25 -
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. has made big changes in 2025, including cutting headcount, walking back Biden-era rules and guidance and resetting the agency's approach to emerging technologies and crypto.
December 24 -
The Treasury Department issued guidance on how merchants can round cash transactions to the nearest nickel. Banks and retailers have been calling for more clarity from the government amid a penny shortage that stems from the Trump administration's abrupt decision to halt production of the one-cent coins.
December 24 -
The bank regulator is proposing to strengthen national preemption in the wake of conflicting decisions in related court cases.
December 24 -
The card network and bank technology seller partnered to expand AI protocols, while British payment companies face tougher fee disclosures but looser rules for contactless transactions. That and more in the American Banker global payments and fintech roundup.
December 24 -
The former chief national bank examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency sees welcome changes in the structure of federal banking supervision, but warns against the dangers of complacency.
December 24
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Cockroaches, crazy work and shots in the butt: Here are some of the most quotable bank CEOs of 2025.
December 24 -
Michigan State University Federal Credit Union avoided $2.57 million in fraud exposure through blocking AI deepfake fraud calls with Pindrop products.
December 23 -
The bank is betting on demand from resource-challenged companies.
December 23 -
The chief advocacy officer of the Defense Credit Union Council takes issue with the argument that a proposed increase to federal deposit insurance limits would be a "gift" to the credit union industry.
December 23
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Fifty-four individuals tied to the Tren de Aragua gang face charges for using Ploutus malware to drain millions from community banks and credit unions.
December 23 -
Democratic senators are attributing a recent decline in lending activity to a Trump administration regulation that puts new restrictions on borrowers with foreign ownership.
December 23 -
Paul Burdiss' departure marks the second time in as many years that the Salt Lake City-based company has switched the CEO of its Utah, Idaho and Wyoming division.
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