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The bank is using its dominant share of the U.S. payment card market to provide granular insights that can improve small business' marketing decisions and business management.
June 9 -
The nonprofit First Step Alliance is working to launch Diverge Federal Credit Union, which plans to offer loans to cover the costs of gender affirmation surgery for individuals and adoption for same-sex couples.
June 9 -
The executive has been given an expanded role in which he will tap into Santander Group’s annual $5 billion investment in technology.
June 8 -
The Alabama bank hopes that its new InvestPath platform, which combines automation and personal interaction, will attract first-time investors.
June 8 -
The bank is using a recent fintech acquisition to embed its services in merchant categories like health care and philanthropy, which have typically lagged in the move to digital commerce.
June 8 -
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Bank of America Vice Chairman Paul Donofrio were among the high-level executives who last year received multimillion-dollar retention payments. The awards — sometimes known as “golden handcuffs” — were driven by the most competitive job market in recent history.
June 7 -
The letter from House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters and Rep. Al Green points to laws passed by some state and local legislatures where financial institutions have been required to disclose whether they had ever profited from slavery in order to operate in their jurisdiction.
June 7 -
Amy Bonitatibus will succeed Barri Rafferty, who left the San Francisco bank in early May.
June 7 -
Multiple class actions claim that banks and credit unions are not doing enough to prevent scammers from exploiting the near-instant peer-to-peer payment network.
June 7 -
An early bank entrant to the BNPL space, Citizens Financial Group argues that other lenders are taking on too much risk by expanding into everyday spending categories.
June 7 -
Amid a falling population in its home state of Pennsylvania, the bank is focusing more attention — and dealmaking — on the increasingly populous and affluent Raleigh-Durham market.
June 7 -
An Oct. 7 trial date looms in a case involving allegations of document destruction. The high-stakes lawsuit could complicate BMO's pending acquisition of Bank of the West.
June 6 - AB - Policy & Regulation
Jelena McWilliams is joining the firm following her high-profile exit from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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The California tech giant's take on pay-in-four installment loans has a top-of-wallet positioning that banks and merchants are unlikely to be able to match.
June 6 -
The founders of Integro Bank expect to secure this month the final round of capital needed to open the second startup bank in the state since 2007.
June 6 -
Banks and fintechs wonder if regulators are getting more comfortable with machine learning-based ways of assessing credit, or if agency oversight will mean a crackdown.
June 6 -
The boost in the transfer ceiling — to $1 million from $100,000 — is opening new use cases for firms such as Dwolla that connect to the transaction rail.
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As the potential for a recession looms, the New York bank is continuing with its plan to grow wealth management and shrink its foreign consumer banking footprint.
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An American Bankers Association panel of experts predicted much slower economic growth, but agreed that the U.S. economy will avoid a recession over the next couple of years.
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