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Bankers should cast a wider net for applicants and hold listening sessions with their minority employees if they truly want equality.
September 25
MIT Sloan Business School -
The PayPal unit is accused of sending customers to collections even if they are victimized by scams; the financial company said it will deposit money in minority-owned institutions.
September 25 -
New research reveals Republicans and Democrats overwhelmingly believe a sweep on November 3 — by their own party — is the best outcome for the industry and the nation.
September 25 -
Deployments are much easier now, though some businesses still have memories of the complicated old days, says Nvoicepay's Doug Seaberg.
September 25
Nvoicepay -
A look at what some of the nation's largest credit unions are doing to take care of those who take care of their members every day.
September 24 -
The agency’s report on mortgage data submitted by lenders identified persistent disparities between white borrowers and minorities in denial rates and pricing. Some observers say the bureau should have been more explicit as the nation wrestles with systemic racism.
September 24 -
An international coalition led by Bank of America chief Brian Moynihan has proposed a framework for assessing how well big corporations are meeting the environmental, social and governance expectations of investors who value stakeholder capitalism.
September 24 -
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden’s search for a Treasury secretary is widely seen as focusing on Brainard, a choice that would keep both Wall Street and progressives in line.
September 24 -
Atlanta-based fintech Greenlight has raised $215 million in a Series C round and announced that it has achieved a valuation of $1.2 billion, giving it unicorn status.
September 24 -
The Detroit company will provide grants over the next three years to promote homeownership and help small businesseses struggling to recover from the pandemic and civil unrest.
September 24






