Fintech
Fintech
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Zest AI and Origence designed a new white-labeled product for institutions that lack the resources to develop a custom platform based on artificial intelligence.
May 22 -
After the departure of a key Small Business Administration official, lawmakers from both parties are calling on the SBA's chief to delay rules that could open the agency's biggest lending program to more nonbanks — or even consider reversing the changes.
May 18 -
The Los Angeles fintech lender has agreed to refund voluntary payments paid by borrowers in California, Connecticut and the District of Columbia. Voluntary payments for loans have come under scrutiny from consumer advocates and state officials.
May 18 -
The bank is focusing on pre-seed companies that specialize in fintech or other forms of technology and have diverse founders.
May 16 -
The FDIC reviewed more than 20 other offers before selling the failed bank, including one from a San Francisco fintech.
May 12 -
The challenger bank offers the largest advances on the market, but it is still working to become net cash positive and faces stiff competition.
May 12 -
First Horizon commits part of TD breakup fee to local communities, Southern Security poised for huge membership growth, Marqeta faces layoffs and more in this week's banking news roundup.
May 12 -
Michigan State University Federal Credit Union is partnering with Debbie, a Miami-based fintech that helps consumers break free of delinquency and correct bad spending habits, to strengthen its financial education tools and build its deposit base.
May 11 -
The director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau told a fintech audience Thursday that banks need to make it easier for consumers to switch accounts, and should make lending decisions with less reliance on credit scores.
May 11 -
Charlie, a digital banking service, will advance users their Social Security benefits and will try to act like a "smart, kind and trusted nephew."
May 10