Fintech
Fintech
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Facebook’s cryptocurrency would not help underserved communities, despite the claims of its CEO, who is slated to appear before Congress this week.
October 22 -
The judge sided with the New York State Department of Financial Services, which had sued the OCC over the proposed charter.
October 21 -
Draft legislation would amend the Bank Service Company Act to give the National Credit Union Administration third-party vendor oversight, a power it has been requesting for the better part of two decades.
October 18 -
PayPal’s latest move to jolt Venmo’s revenue is a co-branded credit card developed with Synchrony — something that challenger banks and fintechs may rush to compete against.
October 18 -
The big five banks had divergent results; San Francisco Fed publishes 18 papers on the dangers posed to businesses and communities by climate change.
October 18 -
The service from Evolve Bank & Trust and Branch lets workers access a piece of their next paycheck to meet unexpected expenses.
October 18 -
Readers cast doubts on regulatory attempts to jointly revamp the Community Reinvestment Act, react to Democrats berating the CFPB head, an upcoming House hearing with Facebook's CEO and more.
October 17 -
The U.K.-based fintech says that a recent crowdfunding campaign shows demand for its product, even though the amount it raised is well below funds obtained from VCs.
October 17 -
The fintech provides API support to Chime, Varo Money and other challenger banks.
October 17 -
As the administration gears up to end a decade of government control of Fannie and Freddie, are there any good options?
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Third quarter profits at JPM, Wells Fargo and Citigroup got a boost from consumer banking; the company tells Fed it will remain a passive investor.
October 16 -
The bank is providing a point-of-sale loan to women seeking IVF treatments and getting funds to clinics, in some cases, within 24 hours.
October 15 -
Companies are turning off prospective customers and employees with misguided approaches.
October 15 -
Community banks and credit unions are eager to innovate, but technology upgrades must be done first, says Bruce Lowthers, FIS banking solutions president.
October 13 -
BofA’s do-no-harm approach to AI; looking at what comes next for Fannie and Freddie now that they get to keep their earnings; ruling cuts short debt collectors’ victory lap over CFPB proposal; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
October 11 -
The company has rolled out an online platform for firms considering marketplace loans as an asset class.
October 10 -
The Conference of State Bank Supervisors has proposed creating model payments legislation that states could adopt to improve the state-by-state licensing process.
October 10 -
The financial industry should take notes from regulators that have diverse leadership.
October 10 -
Large banks are increasingly taking stands on social issues like gun rights and climate change. Some see this as a troubling development.
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The service will move customers’ uninvested cash from their Robinhood accounts into existing banks, which are already insured through the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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