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Cryptocurrency companies hope P2P transfers will prove habit-forming enough to convince consumers to try out a new currency.
October 23 -
New York's new AML rules clarify how institutions should monitor transactions and screen sanctions lists issued by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). But critically, it goes a lot further, writes Sophie Lagouanelle, Head of Solutions at Accuity.
October 23
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Bankers say the agencies’ proposed rewrite of the trading ban would do more harm than good, while the Volcker Rule’s most ardent supporters worry the overhaul will enable risky behavior by the largest institutions.
October 22 -
Societe Generale launched a contactless biometric payment trial in France for a debit card with a built-in fingerprint reader.
October 22 -
The Salt Lake City bank said consumer loans rose 7% from a year earlier. That was one of its several quarterly highlights.
October 22 -
Better web access, paid for by banks, could go a long way toward moving the unbanked into the mainstream. It was one of many ideas batted around at a recent a conference on the role fintech can play in promoting financial inclusion.
October 22 -
The firm is disbanding its consumer and commercial banking division and will make the Marcus brand one of the new business offerings that can be sold to its wealth management unit’s expanding roster of clients.
October 22 -
The Federal Housing Administration is making it easier for reverse mortgage servicers to submit insurance claims by expanding the types of supporting documentation it will accept on defaulted loans.
October 22 -
A look at some of the many ways credit unions are providing assistance for veterans, students and the community as a whole.
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The gap in attitudes and outlook on gender inclusion is wide enough that women and men in financial services often have entirely different takes on gender in the workforce, with men much more likely to have an outsized positive view on progress in gender inclusion.
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