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The pandemic and economic downturn upended most institutions' advertising plans for the year, and many credit unions have had to adjust not only their messaging but also the loan products they are promoting.
September 10 -
As the coronavirus began to sweep through Europe and the U.S. during the early spring, Phillip McGriskin was in the middle of a crucial funding round.
September 10 -
While companies may already have technology in place that supports efficient payments and collections in their home region, treasurers and finance managers need to reflect the diverse and evolving payment and collection demands of customers and suppliers in each market, says Standard Chartered's Tarek Elyafi.
September 10
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The stock market has reached record highs despite rampant unemployment, recession and a global pandemic. What gives?
September 9 -
The bank discovered the actions, all of which were tied to the SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan program, after noticing that suspicious amounts of money had been deposited into checking accounts owned by bank employees, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
September 9 -
Acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks and Department of Financial Services Superintendent Linda Lacewell stuck to opposing scripts on whether federal or state regulators are best equipped to protect consumers and supervise new entrants into the banking system.
September 9 -
Citigroup named Hassan to the new role as part of a move to combine its marketing and branding divisions.
September 9 -
The company and its global peers have seen their profitability hurt by half a decade of negative interest rates, which effectively make banks pay for holding clients’ cash.
September 9 -
Driver Management, a bank investor, alleges that First United in Maryland made false claims and improperly lobbied lawmakers to keep its nominees off the board. The bank asserts that it acted properly in response to an attempted hostile takeover.
September 9 -
Sandra Sagehorn-Elliott will take over as the president and CEO of the Tucson, Ariz.-based institution next month, having served as chief operating officer of two different credit unions.
September 9




![“The parochial interests of individual states … [prevent] people from accessing credit,” said acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks. New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendent Linda Lacewell argued “there is no federal authority for any kind of chartering for fintech companies … that are not depositories.”](https://arizent.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/c4fde46/2147483647/strip/true/crop/1600x900+0+0/resize/1280x720!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fsource-media-brightspot.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com%2F7b%2Fc0%2F2fa8f8d1414882919a458e895b10%2Fbrooks-lacewell.png)



