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Todd Cover, the longtime president and CEO of USSCO Federal Credit Union in Pennsylvania, has joined InFirst Bank as vice president of business development.
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A data breach in 2022 costs companies $4.35 million on average, an all-time high according to IBM research.
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First elected to the House in 1992, Rep. Carolyn Maloney has played a key role in passing major financial legislation, including the 2009 "bill of rights" for credit card consumers. Rep. Jerry Nadler, another House veteran, won their intraparty clash forced by redistricting.
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The acquisition of Town and Country Financial would provide the buyer entrance into Springfield and St. Louis Metro East.
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The Canadian banking giant reported a 22% increase in loan balances, with the largest contribution coming from the United States. The surge in lending helped to compensate for weakness in debt and equity issuances.
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HV Bancorp is gaining access to $100 million in fresh funding by agreeing to sell loan participations to MakerDAO, creator of the Dai cryptocurrency.
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Staff feedback is crucial to tailoring benefits and designing new workspaces, experts say.
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One of the most popular lending platforms for holders of nonfungible tokens such as Bored Apes to borrow against their collections is revising its terms after a drop in prices threatened to trigger the liquidation of much of the collateral backing many of the loans.
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In a survey, 88% of financial institutions had experienced a firmware-related attack, which the Department of Homeland Security has called an "overlooked" vector for cyberattacks.
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Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., said the issues raised by the sanctions affect the "right to privacy of every American citizen."
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