Fintech
Fintech
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Since 1982, the Small Business Administration's 7(a) program has been restricted almost entirely to banks and credit unions. A proposed rule would open it to fintech lenders.
October 18 -
Stephanie Ferris will take the helm from current CEO Gary Norcross on Jan. 1, as he transitions to executive chairman of the board.
October 18 -
The prepaid card and digital banking company promoted its chief financial and operating officer, George Gresham, to chief executive.
October 17 -
Greenlight introduced a new tier on Wednesday for app users that recognizes vehicle crashes, enables instant emergency alerts and more.
October 12 -
House Financial Services Committee ranking member Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., is poised to be a leading critic of the administration's regulatory policies in the next Congress.
October 11 -
The sponsor bank, which works with fintechs like Chime and PayPal, says the switch will help it support its payments clients as they move into lending.
October 10 -
The industry must adapt quickly to the changing preferences of entrepreneurs and the innovation of nonbanks such as PayPal and Square, according to speakers at American Banker's Small Biz Banking Conference. Traditional players such as U.S. Bancorp and Comerica say they're making the necessary investments.
October 5 -
A new report from American Banker's parent company finds that traditional banks are vulnerable to competition from online banks and fintechs such as PayPal and Square. It recommends that banks build deeper relationships with small-business owners by adding more products to their traditional suite of offerings.
October 2 -
The challenger banks Mercury and Nerve are offering networking events, tailored accounts, credit cards and more to attract a once neglected market.
September 30 - AB - Technology
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has accused the challenger bank, which charges customers a monthly membership fee, of violating the Military Lending Act and other consumer protection laws. MoneyLion says the allegations are baseless, but some analysts said the consumer bureau appears to have strong claims.
September 30