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The American Bankers Association and U.S. Postal Inspection Service have launched a public awareness campaign on ways to protect checks sent in the mail.
March 20 -
Companies lose an estimated 5% of their revenue each year due to fraud, according to a report from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners.
March 20 -
In the wake of multiple successes in 2023, the labor movement in the U.S. is continuing its efforts to expand. Recent successful union elections at Wells Fargo branches should be a wake-up call to the industry.
March 20 -
The fast-food chain is analyzing the cause of an issue that affected payments in multiple countries. Separately, dLocal, a payments processor in Uraguay, is making changes at the top.
March 20 -
How the FDIC, the Federal Reserve and other regulators are working to keep banks in compliance through 2024.
March 20 -
The top five banks have combined construction loans of more than $72 billion.
March 20 -
For the second straight year, Goldman Sachs shareholders have filed a proposal calling for more details on racial and gender pay gaps. The request comes as the investment banking giant faces scrutiny over its lack of high-ranking women leaders.
March 19 -
American Bankers Association CEO Rob Nichols argued Tuesday that the trade group had no choice but to sue federal agencies that "overstepped" their authority. Former Trump-appointed regulators expressed support for the industry's increased willingness to take its overseers to court.
March 19 -
A trio of Republican Congressmen stated they will investigate how the program got fast-tracked by the Biden Administration.
March 19 -
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., majority whip of the U.S. House, says Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry's digital market structure bill could be ready for a vote in the full chamber.
March 19