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Consumers generally approve of GDPR’s goals of tightening data-protection and consumer privacy, and more than half would consider fleeing to another provider if they suspected corporations were unclear in their communications or intentions about gathering data.
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The Trump administration has argued that the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing rule, issued in 2015, was too prescriptive.
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Companies have tried for years to build a market for interactive cards, with little success. Dynamics is taking a different tack by approaching banks to issue the cards, rather than selling directly to consumers.
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Citigroup Inc. is restructuring its consumer banking operation in a shake-up that includes the departure of its global credit card chief.
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Talk of a trade war has loomed large for months, but some credit unions may not be feeling the impact yet. Analysts say be patient – you will.
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Northern Credit Union in New York has shed its federal charter, while Gale CU in Illinois has converted to a community charter.
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Generation Z and later groups will increasingly demand alternative salary options, including bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, according to David Johnson, founder and CEO of Latium.
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The transaction was set up to give Mercantil more autonomy to expand in South Florida, Houston and New York.
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Helping the underserved, especially abroad, can help banks retain top workers and boost profits.
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Wells Fargo & Co. is considering whether to jump-start its shrinking student-lending business by catering to borrowers holding U.S. government loans.
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