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The Trump administration will offer a framework and get Congressional input on housing finance; some online banks offer more than 2% interest on deposits.
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Many credit unions already know they need to diversity their slate of directors. Here's how a handful of CUs have already started that process.
January 30 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Revolut's hiring licensing pros; Large companies join to aid data sharing; UAE and Saudi Arabia look to shave processing costs; R3 continues is momentum.
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Fraudsters have evolved their strategies to focus on other flavors of fraud, and its actually encouraging to see retailers are still treating payment fraud as a top-of-mind concern as that evolution happens, according to Håkan Nordfjell, senior vice president of digital banking at Gemalto.
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E-commerce's opposite threats of cart abandonment and fraud create butting heads, but advanced authentication could give merchants a new way to manage both challenges.
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Banks say regulatory relief efforts should go even further, while public interest groups — and even one of the Fed’s regional offices — say the proposals to roll back supervisory standards go too far.
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A White House spokeswoman said the administration wants to work with Congress on a housing finance reform plan, providing evidence that changes might not be imminent.
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The Atlanta fintech is looking to expand rapidly beyond its roots of arranging financing for home improvement projects.
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Fixing the housing finance system is "the last piece of unaddressed business from the financial crisis," according to a summary of to-do items released by the Banking Committee's chairman.
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Shaza Andersen, a well-known banker around the nation's capital, would serve as Trustar Bank's CEO.
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