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Events like the recent government shutdown present opportunities for banks to help customers when they need it most.
March 8Oliver Wyman -
Recent history shows how dangerous these short-term products can be without appropriate guidelines in place.
March 8The Center for Responsible Lending -
The California company could charge off $15 million because of allegedly fraudulent acts by an employee at one of its correspondent customers.
March 8 -
The bank had told employees in November that it was reviewing their ability to work from home, but its CEO now says he has decided to “hit pause on implementing any changes," according to a report by Bloomberg.
March 8 -
SIFMA approval could bring new competitors and housing finance reform; number of applications rose but amount borrowed still lags other firms.
March 8 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: EU provides some Brexit relief for payment companies; Knowledge of crypto lags in the U.K.; Jumio expands in Latin America; Sinemia changes its payment policy.
March 8 -
In honor of International Women's Day, a look at how women are making an impact in the industry.
March 8 -
Direct blockchain transfer of relief goods can help organizations navigate government bureaucracy quickly, avoid the potential mishandling of funds by intermediaries, and expedite aid to exactly where it is most needed, according to David Uhryniak, a blockchain services leader at Crowe LLP, and Brian T. Zygmunt, a partner at Crowe.
March 8Crowe LLP -
The mobile revolution is turning Western Union into a very different company, one that must adjust to new ways to pay while pouring substantial resources into fending off the threat of e-commerce.
March 8 -
Readers consider Square's bid to become an industrial loan company, weigh the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s oversight of brokered deposits and debate reforms to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
March 7