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The nonprofit received a $1.5 million grant to monitor, evaluate and strengthen consumer protections in the digital financial marketplace. Here's what it's doing with the funds.
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The issuer says it can offer installment loans without jeopardizing the kind of growth in credit card volume that it reported for the fourth quarter.
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Costs climbed 11% in the fourth quarter, but the Georgia company says it remains on track to generate $175 million by the end of this year through a combination of expense cuts and revenue enhancements.
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JPMorgan Chase will introduce a credit card with Instacart this year, the first foray into grocery for the country’s largest co-brand credit card issuer.
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The Louisiana Credit Union League is nearing the launch of a social network that will allow its constituents to stay in touch even when they can't meet in person, whether due to the pandemic or natural disasters.
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The Boston company is forecasting larger earnings growth in the first year after closing its $3.5 billion deal than it projected in September. On the flip side, the acquisition will take longer to close than initially expected.
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Probably, observers say, but the clock is ticking now that the legislation’s author, Rep. Ed Perlmutter, has decided to leave Congress at year-end. And political wrangling could lead to significant alterations.
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The deal is the latest example of a mainstream bank buying a point-of-sale lender focused on financing home improvement projects.
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Home valuation professionals have had mixed feelings about automation out of concern that some forms could result in less accurate assessments.
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J. Kevin Ryan is succeeded by Cameron Minges, who became the credit union's president a year ago.
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