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Readers applaud acting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Mick Mulvaney’s cost-cutting ideas, slam recent calls for postal banking, opine on banks limiting their business with firearms dealers and more.
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Attorneys for then-President Robert Harra said he is innocent and will file an appeal. The case centers on a scheme said to have been carried out during the crisis years, before the bank was sold to M&T.
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The northern Virginia company will also gain more branches around Washington as part of the $33 million deal.
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The $65 million-asset credit union earned the 2018 Growth and Progress Award from the Credit Union Association of the Dakotas for exceeding the state's average across a variety of growth metrics.
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A bank that can deliver a loan decision a little faster, or ask a client to input information just once, could get a leg up on the competition. But some executives are skeptical of software sales pitches and fear overpaying.
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Bankers have long complained that anti-money-laundering regulations impose an extra burden without really stopping major crime. D.C. is finally listening.
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Flywire has partnered with Billtrust, which specializes in B2B payments, to improve processing of cross-border payments.
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Samsung Pay has worked to differentiate itself from other mobile wallets with Samsung Rewards, and now it’s enriching that program with a cash-back option and the ability to purchase rewards points like airline mileage programs.
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Leader Bank says it can land property managers as commercial clients by helping them handle tenant deposits — and possibly create opportunities to boost CRE lending.
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A longtime Disney employee shares lessons on how the legendary company empowers employees, who in turn provide a great experience that builds loyalty.
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