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After 40 years in finance, Harford is now learning to play golf and mahjong, and spending more time with family and friends.
July 24 -
The payments company is pulling Cash out of the U.K. as it tries to expand the peer-to-peer app in the U.S.; firms in Hong Kong and Australia try to make stablecoin transactions global; and more.
July 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau reversed itself, declaring that earned wage access programs, which conduct no underwriting and charge no interest, are loans. This is a disservice to the industry and consumers.
July 24 -
Sen. Richard Blumethal, D-Conn., chair of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation, asked bankers whether the Electronic Funds Transfer Act should be updated to include scams that involve authorized fund transfers.
July 23 -
A federal judge recently rejected an agreement on transaction fees, ensuring that a multi-year battle between the credit card companies and merchants will continue. Ryan McInerney vented during Tuesday's earnings call.
July 23 -
Old National Bancorp's earnings remained strong as it continued its expansion into the southeast with its recent $344 billion acquisition of CapStar. Executives said they foresee similar growth for the remainder of the year.
July 23 -
Witnesses from companies across financial services and housing, including a credit union and a core services provider, attested to the value of AI in fighting fraud and boosting customer service at a hearing in the House of Representatives.
July 23 -
The Northeast regional bank missed expectations on net interest income and negatively revised much of its 2024 guidance.
July 23 -
The Government Accountability Office reviewed a decade worth of capital and liquidity reforms, including changes to the Federal Reserve's stress testing regime.
July 23 -
The credit card giant increased its allowance for credit losses by more than $800 million following the termination of a partnership with Walmart.
July 23