Fintech
Fintech
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The proposal to streamline the Small Business Administration's signature program and expand the number of available lending licenses would benefit underserved communities.
April 21 -
As the Wall Street giant continues to scale back its consumer banking ambitions, the point-of-sale loan provider that it purchased in 2022 could be the latest target. And CEO David Solomon said there might be more moves ahead.
April 18 -
A 40-year-old limit of just 14 nondepository 7(a) lenders is set to expire May 12 despite concerns by lawmakers and opposition from banks and credit unions.
April 16 -
TTCU Federal Credit Union in Tulsa is enlisting SavvyMoney to help members better understand their spending habits and begin improving their financial well-being.
April 10 - AB - Technology
Fintechs were already clustered in New York and San Francisco. Now that most startups work with the four largest banks, it's even harder to create new technology in the heartland.
April 10 -
The layoffs come as the fintech is still working to close the SPAC merger it announced in August 2021.
April 6 -
The founder of the defunct fintech that provided online college financial aid services was charged with fraud for inflating the company's customer base ahead of being acquired by JPMorgan.
April 4 - AB - Technology
Silicon Valley Bank served about half of all startups. As fintechs seek out new bank relationships, here are some of the things they are looking for.
April 4 -
The equity deal means that Acorns will gain a foothold in the U.K. and Europe, where GoHenry, the challenger bank it acquired, also operates.
April 3 -
Challenger banks MoneyLion, Acorns and Moves are partnering with "taxtech" companies to extend free or low-cost filing help to customers.
April 3