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Bruce Leighton will step down as president and chief executive in September.
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Net income at America's Credit Union in Washington state jumped by about $5 million after it wound down an indirect auto loan program and deployed technology that automates decision-making.
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The bank’s current focus is on its Calgary innovation hub, where it’s looking to reach 300 employees by the end of next year.
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In an NPR/Ipsos poll released Friday, 82% of respondents said they believed making college more affordable should be a bigger priority to the federal government than forgiving existing student debt.
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Instead of a hard sell, Chime, Simmons First and others are trying to convey the benefits of their products in simple terms and in a conversational tone.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. eliminated underbanked households from its regular survey of the banking system during the Trump era, but the agency is now reversing that decision.
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Consolidation results in harms such as higher prices, reduced worker bargaining power and increased barriers to competition. Because of that, regulators must carefully vet these deals.
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Companies like Euronet are focused on the international use cases for real-time payments that often get overlooked by domestic transaction rails.
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The data breach, which occurred over a two-day period last December, is the largest disclosure by a mortgage lender this year.
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The U.K.’s Payment Systems Regulator will focus a pair of market reviews on the rising card fees charged by Visa and Mastercard.
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