Fintech
Fintech
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True Digital and TechPassport help banks assess and monitor fintech vendors and partners.
March 8 -
The San Francisco fintech made its name in refinancing student loans. Now it contends that a moratorium for federal student debt payments — put in place near the start of the pandemic — has cost it at least $150 million in profits.
March 8 -
The agency's blueprint calls for giving lenders added underwriting flexibility, as well as upping the number of for-profit nondepository small-business lending companies, which has been capped at 14 since the early 1980s
March 7 -
The economic picture for its customers is good, according to Jason Wilk, who leads the Los Angeles fintech. He sees no need for new products or capital raises in the coming year to break even.
March 7 -
The London fintech now allows users to send funds across borders to new payees without sharing sensitive bank account details.
February 28 -
Charlie Javice claimed in a court filing that she was being scapegoated for the bank's faulty due diligence and that it was JPMorgan that asked her to come up with "synthetic data" on Frank users.
February 28 -
A pullback by the buyers of Upstart's consumer loans led to a "challenging year," CEO Dave Girouard told analysts. But he added that the company is in "late-stage discussions" with partners that are looking to make longer-term commitments.
February 15 -
More blockchain projects are attempting to sell hard assets including U.S. Treasuries, currencies and even private equity.
February 15 -
With Apple pushing into the lending business with a buy now/pay later service, the company is laying out rules for how it will approve transactions. One key factor: whether you've been a good customer in the past.
February 14 -
Comun is one of several emerging neobanks specifically for Latino immigrants to the United States, but it has a distinctive feature: The default language is Spanish.
February 14