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Credit card and auto loans grew again in the second quarter at the McLean, Va., company, and the net charge-off rates of both business lines fell, too.
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Readers weigh in on the Federal Housing Finance Agency's leadership structure, react to a recent data-sharing debate, opine on whether banks should let consumers use their credit cards to buy bitcoin and more.
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To improve videoconferencing adoption, banks are advised to focus on one particular group of clients.
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It may be unprecedented, but it was hardly surprising. Still, it comes at a dangerous time for the Fed. Here’s why.
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The bank had numerous warnings that there could be severe regulatory consequences related to deceptively advertised add-on products. It is paying the price for failing to do more in response.
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These 10 semifinalists for CUES' "Next Top Credit Union Exec" competition have put forth projects ranging from upgrading onboarding to modernizing the youth savings experience.
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The bank announced plans to open 100 to 125 branches in fast-growing cities across the Southeast, and will close an equal number in the Midwest. In a way, it's finishing a plan it cooked up nearly two decades ago.
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The House appropriations bill would also expedite the appeals process for CFPB examination decisions and reduce the number of times big banks must submit resolution plans to every two years.
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Brentwood Bank’s purchase of Union Building and Loan would give it a larger presence around the Steel City.
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While the regulatory environment is more accommodating for big deals, many regionals still have their reasons for staying on the sidelines.
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