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As the Senate closes in on overturning the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's 2013 indirect auto loan rule, a central question is how lasting the congressional measure will be in limiting the CFPB's authority.
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While the West Coast still reigns as the epicenter of technology development, the Detroit area has quietly emerged as a proving ground for digital mortgage innovations.
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The rules to comply with the Community Reinvestment Act have become "formulaic and ossified" and must be changed to encourage lending practices the law originally intended to foster, the Fed's top regulator said.
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The bank-led P2P service Zelle is on track to move more than $100 billion at its first anniversary in June — a milestone that is at odds with overall consumer awareness of digital P2P options.
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Community banks are increasingly turning to account onboarding technology to help them solve a growing problem — how to win new customers without opening physical branches.
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The Oregon-based credit union reported "strong loan demand" in all regions it serves.
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Wirecard has expanded capabilities of its boon digital payment app by partnering with Fitbit so customers in Europe may make contactless payments with the Fitbit Ionic or Fitbit Versa smartwatch models.
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Despite a shaky start to 2018, several experts in marijuana banking insist that there are opportunities available for credit unions that want to get involved in a potentially lucrative market.
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A Virginia bank's decision to pursue a charter in North Carolina puzzles some observers, given the added complexity and costs.
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Kraken, one of the world’s longest-operating cryptocurrency exchanges, will end its trading services for Japanese residents.
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