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Ahead of a court hearing, the top lawyer at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says he ordered supervisory staff to get back to work. But examiners and supervisors are disputing that work is being done, noting that travel credit cards have been cut off.
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A coalition of national financial organizations filed a friend-of-the-court brief for preemption after regulators filed one against it in a key servicing case.
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As steep tariffs on Canadian goods took effect this week, banks on both sides of the border expressed concern about the economic fallout and the uncertainty their customers face.
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Experts at American Banker's Payments Forum said health care, fintech and even gaming are emerging as popular uses for checkout and other financial services that integrate directly into digital commerce platforms.
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Many layoffs so far have been in the Small Business/Self-Employed Division, but the Large Business & International Division has also been affected.
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Greenlight's debit card and app are intended to teach kids and teens how to earn, save, give and spend wisely, with parental supervision.
March 5 -
The Detroit lender will take a first-quarter hit due to a latest balance sheet restructuring, but said the play should boost profitability in the long term.
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Lloyds Banking Group said its system reduces false security alerts by up to 92%, and AI developments could further improve its performance.
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Advisors were right not to recommend the decentralized cryptocurrency in the past. They can be right again by recommending it today.