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Most people don't actually like the experience of doing banking, but credit unions can take steps to make it more rewarding.
August 23
TDECU Wealth Advisors -
Revamping the doctrine of disparate impact doctrine, as HUD proposes, would gut fair housing enforcement.
August 23
George Washington University -
After years of keeping a low profile, banks plan to spend in next year’s elections; the digital currency has eyes on the unbanked.
August 23 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Amazon invests in incentive marketing in India; Ripple adds discount transfer company to network; More signs PSD2's migration is going poorly; New technology emerges for rental payments.
August 23 -
Recent legislation to lower auto insurance premiums in the Wolverine State could cut into noninterest income, but many institutions are still unclear on how much of a hit they’ll take.
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Financial crime screening solutions that are fueled by high quality sanctions and screening data will be a crucial component to achieving success in this complex compliance environment, writes Accuity's Nirhjar Daripa.
August 23
Accuity -
The most popular payment method in Hong Kong is no longer considered safe by many protesters.
August 23 -
Readers react to regulators revamping the Volcker Rule and the U.S. Postal Service getting into banking, criticize HUD's plan to make it harder for consumers to allege discrimination and more.
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How is the Pennsylvania bank trying to differentiate itself in wealth management? By assembling a team of private bankers to cater to the complex needs of high-net-worth clients.
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An inspector general’s findings suggest that the Texas bank could face more consequences over how it handled fraud cases last year tied to the Direct Express program.
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