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Locally sourced campaigns are providing more capital as traditional loans fall short of covering operating expenses.
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Adam Levin addresses the threats of cyber fraud and identity theft and what you can do to protect your customers' privacy and credit security.
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Credit inquiries for auto lending, revolving credit cards and mortgages fell sharply in March as unemployment surged, according to a Consumer Financial Protection Bureau report.
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There were few fireworks at Wells Fargo’s first annual meeting under new CEO Charlie Scharf; billionaire investor and entrepreneur Mark Cuban pitches Fed-backed overdraft protection; as hotels sit empty, loan delinquencies pile up; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
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Federal regulators are now conducting nearly all supervision off-site as a result of the pandemic. The temporary measures are stoking a debate about whether they should be permanent.
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These tech-obsessed consumers still crave human interaction. Banks' challenge: Designing products and services that meet their needs.
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Organizers of Rockpoint Bank still need to raise $30 million before opening.
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The Home Loan bank will make zero-interest loans, match charitable donations that members make to nonprofits and small businesses, and provide additional funding for economic development grants.
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There is a need and opportunity here to rebuild the aging, legacy infrastructure in payments, at the IRS, and within the banking system. It is not a technology problem. It is an opportunity, says payments consultant Collin Canright.
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Regulators need to revamp their proposal to overhaul the Community Reinvestment Act now that the coronavirus outbreak has created unforeseen financial needs.
May 1Buckley LLP