-
After the Financial Conduct Authority told Klarna, Openpay, Clearpay and Laybuy to make their contract terms clearer, three of the companies refunded late-fee charges to consumers.
February 14 -
The fintech-turned-bank has bet big on pro football marketing. Sunday’s game at SoFi Stadium should give its customer acquisitions a boost, analysts say.
February 14 -
Banks and companies that use artificial intelligence to make loans agree with regulators that it should be tested for fairness. But they also say traditional loans could be just as biased.
February 14 -
Northern Lights Acquisition, a special-purpose acquisition company, is paying $185 million in cash and stock to purchase Safe Harbor from Partner Colorado Credit Union, which launched the lending unit last year.
February 14 -
Bank of America has led a $20 million funding round into U.K. startup Banked, a tie-up that will give customers of e-commerce companies in the U.K. the option to make card-free purchases.
February 14 -
The program is aligned with an initiative Bank of Montreal started in 2019 to double its support for small businesses and female entrepreneurs.
February 14 -
Mobile payments got an early start in parts of Africa more than a decade ago, but the continent's overall banking infrastructure lags far behind, creating a void for companies like AZA and WorldRemit to fill.
February 14 -
Sarah Bloom Raskin, President Biden’s pick to be the Federal Reserve Board’s vice chair for supervision, has had a distinguished career as a state and federal banking regulator. Her belief that banks should identify assets that are subject to climate-related shocks sounds like basic risk management, not a radical call to action.
February 14
Calvert Advisers LLC -
The Goldman Sachs Partner Family Office, led by Lisa Opoku, will offer Goldman executives and alums the same suite of wealth management services provided to clients.
February 14 -
A federal judge last week upheld "valid when made" rules that support such arrangements. But analysts say an appeals fight is likely, and new leadership at the OCC and FDIC could change the agencies' view of interest rate exportation across state lines.
February 13












