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New service provides credit scores to members via mobile, home banking.
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The CFPB said National Credit Adjusters had hired third-party collectors that routinely inflated the amounts that customers owed.
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Members of the panel and two other advisory boards were all terminated in June and told they could not reapply for their positions.
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With the recent focus on capital formation bills, lawmakers appear to be putting their Dodd-Frank angst aside.
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Mastercard has become the latest major card network to suffer a high profile crash. With its Thursday incident coming hard on the heels of Visa’s crash last month many experts wonder if blockchain technology could prevent future card network outages.
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The Pittsburgh regional detailed plans to enter a number of new markets with its digital bank and carefully chosen branch openings.
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The industry is slated for another busy week, with more bank results on the horizon, plus a nomination hearing for Trump’s pick to head the CFPB.
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The department of Transport for the West Midlands is looking at how to provide a smart ticketing system to ensure that contactless card users get the best rate on a journey.
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People's United in Connecticut pored over all the customer data it could find to persuade customers to give the midsize bank — instead of advisory firms and investment houses — a shot at managing their money.
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LAFCU will now serve more than 63,000 members with $670 million in assets.
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