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The Tennessee bank's deal for Fountain Leasing is set to close this month.
May 3 -
German regulator says the bank still has a lot of work to do on preventing money laundering; at 11%, the percentage of Blacks in mortgage forbearance is double the rate for all borrowers.
May 3 -
Human resources professionals predict that 2021 will be a year of rampant job-hopping as workers who were reluctant to make a move during the pandemic are now reassessing what they want.
May 3 -
As businesses accept automation, more innovation is flowing into the market, says Billtrust's Flint Lane.
May 3
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The debate over whether NFC or QR codes is the best technology to adopt still persists today. So far, there has been plenty of room for both.
May 3 -
Some say Equifax, Experian and TransUnion are too slow to investigate grievances, prompting more complaints to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. But the big three say other forces are at work.
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The FDIC issued a prohibition order against Mark Wong, who was ordered to pay nearly $220,000 in restitution as part of a guilty plea in January.
April 30 -
European regulators say App Store fees distort competition, a claim similar to Epic Games' contention in legal action in the U.S. over gaming download charges and transaction routing.
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Kearny Bank in New Jersey and four other banks were struggling to manage escrow accounts where the rules vary widely between industries and states, so they teamed up on a tech solution.
April 30 -
Joe Skarda, who was previously managing director of JPMorgan Chase’s U.S. wealth management central division, will oversee a unit that houses Key’s private bank, family wealth and mass affluent business segments.
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