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The CEO of FirstBank in Colorado will retire at the end of the month, KeyCorp's chief accounting officer will depart, Fiserv pursues deal to buy Shift4 and more in the weekly banking news roundup.
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The community bank cites exposure to "heightened, and evolving, regulatory standards" in its decision to wind down banking-as-a-service operations.
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Lisa Schirf, managing director and global head of data and analytics at Tradeweb, on using AI to build price prediction models for fixed income markets.
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Barry Sommers comes in for high praise amid his firm's attempts to move beyond the banking scandals of its past.
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In this month's roundup of top banking news: The potential impact of Capital One's purchase of Discover, Citi's use of generative AI for its developers, the downfall of Heartland Tri-State Bank and more.
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In this month's roundup of top tech news: Bank of America's data breach affects more than 57,000 consumers, banking as a service's looming reckoning, the downfall of Heartland Tri-State Bank and more.
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Luis Valdich, managing director of Citi Ventures, and Alex Sion, managing director of private equity firm Motive Partners, explain how they envision advanced AI changing work in financial services.
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Some U.S. banks postponed taking action on ISO 20022, a new global financial messaging standard, while they were busy with preparations for FedNow's faster-payments launch last year. This may not leave them with enough time to meet a March 2025 deadline.
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The growing buy now/pay later industry requires regulations, but existing regulations for credit card lenders are not fit to the purpose. BNPL needs bespoke guidelines to protect consumers.
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The turmoil at New York Community Bancorp resumed Thursday with the departure of CEO Thomas Cangemi. The embattled regional bank, which also recorded a $2.4 billion goodwill impairment charge and disclosed other new problems, saw its share price plunge.
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