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The new service, which will offer one-on-one advice, is open to people with at least $100,000 in investable assets. It’s part of the company’s ongoing efforts to build a full suite of retail banking products.
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Pete Gates, president and CEO of Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union in Clinton Township, Michigan, will retire at the end of 2022. The search has begun for his successor.
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The startup, whose name suggests its purpose of helping companies attract and retain employees, lets companies offer cash incentives to talented recruits that are vested over several years, motivating them to stay in their jobs for a while.
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In international news this week, BNP Paribas extends a credit line with green incentives to Ant Group; four NatWest bank units were penalized for overcharges on interchange fees; Experian agreed to buy a stake in a Brazilian fintech; and more.
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Mastercard said it would help pay for workers to travel to access abortions if pregnancy terminations aren’t available in their home state.
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Some lawmakers and experts say that the administration's preference for stablecoin issuers to hold bank charters could have the unintended consequence of putting more risk into the banking system.
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The company, which enjoys a large market share as a data aggregator to fintechs and banks, is adding account onboarding, identity verification and fraud detection to the array of services it offers.
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Goldman Sachs Group is losing its most powerful Black women, according to new data the firm released in a report on its website.
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The central bank has a long history of diluting the effectiveness of the Community Reinvestment Act.
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Segpay's employees returned to their Florida desks nearly two years ago. Oregon-based Umpqua Bank has permanently adopted a hybrid approach. Both strategies are succeeding, executives at the companies say.
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