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The Senate Banking Committee will hold two hearings at the end of March on Chairman Mike Crapo’s most recent framework for housing finance reform.
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A proactive and preventive security strategy will go a long way to building consumer trust and ensuring continued loyalty, writes Maria Allen, global head of financial services for Unisys.
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A partnership between TDECU and a Texas-based fintech will help provide payment plans for consumers struggling to pay legal fees.
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With regulators and policymakers studying their every move, financial institutions need to put more focus on preventing mistakes in the first place.
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The California banking company has two loans tied to DC Solar that are on nonaccrual status.
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Joseph Nowland will take over at the Jacksonville, Fla.-based institution after Gerri Sexsion retires later this month.
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The 65 people laid off in late February is only the beginning, report says; Bank of America CEO also tackles mortgages, the economy and gender issues.
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The U.S. is considering sanctions that would effectively prohibit Visa Inc., Mastercard Inc. and other financial institutions from processing transactions in Venezuela, an administration official said, a step aimed at cutting off funds to Nicolas Maduro’s regime.
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Mark Karpeles, a central figure in the early days of Bitcoin who presided over the dramatic 2014 collapse of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, was found guilty of tampering with financial records but will likely avoid jail time after receiving a suspended sentence.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web: Financial sanctions against Venezuela; fallout from Facebook's outage; Sephora's new credit card; and more.
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