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The Lutherville, Md.-based credit union returned $1.25 million to members in the first half of the year, on the heels of a $2M payout last year.
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The consumer bureau said banks are "uniquely positioned" to know if an elderly customer is being targeted by fraudsters.
July 17 -
After FASB's decision to give most banks extra time to prepare, lobbying groups are pushing for more.
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Bank of America says rate cuts could reinvigorate mortgages and that its digital and cards strategies will help it grab more market share to offset shrinking margins.
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Democrats called on the social media company to halt its Libra project, while Republicans said Congress should keep the door open to innovation.
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The former mutual, which had faced pressure from an activist investor, agreed to be sold to Corporate America Family Credit Union.
July 17 -
The South Dakota company warned that it will charge off millions of dollars in loans to dairy and cattle farmers.
July 17 -
Alleged discrimination over immigration status is the latest legal headache for Wells Fargo.
July 17 -
Swift is building out its Global Payments Innovation (GPI) service to allow corporations to initiate and track payments across all of their banking partners from a single source.
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Card issuers are accustomed to a world in which consumers choose which card to use at the moment they make a purchase. But in the Amazon Go model that more retailers want to emulate, that choice is made long before the shopper enters the store.
July 17