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Banks have begun inserting new language into loan deals that would require investors to return accidental payments like the one Citigroup made to Revlon's lenders last year.
March 3 -
Rodney Hood, a board member and former chairman for the credit union regulator, was selected to fill a seat previously held by Todd Harper, who was recently appointed NCUA chairman.
March 3 -
Julie Stackhouse retired last year as an executive vice president at the St. Louis Fed, where she supervised bank holding companies and state member banks in the region.
March 3 -
The post-pandemic world requires serving multitasking consumers. Checkout.com exec and "Card Forum: Contactless" presenter Bradley Riss discusses how that works in a preview of our virtual conference.
March 3 -
CFPB nominee says he will focus on inaccurate credit reports and borrowers behind on housing payments; the bank is reopening its trading desk as cryptocurrencies gain wider acceptance.
March 3 -
In remarks at CUNA’s online Governmental Affairs Conference, the chairman of the National Credit Union Administration called for the creation of new initiatives around compliance for fair credit reporting and truth in lending.
March 3 -
Challenger banks and fintechs can't be considered rivals, says Episode Six's John Mitchell.
March 3
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Building the processing tech was the easy part. Finding the right mix of users and transactions posed many challenges.
March 3 -
Rohit Chopra, President Biden's pick to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, told a Senate panel he would do more to protect veterans from foreclosure, empower consumers to dispute data on their credit records and crack down on student loan servicers that aren't helping troubled borrowers.
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The industry will have to contend with thin margins on either side of the aisle in Congress and new priorities from regulators, experts said in a panel discussion held as part of CUNA's online Governmental Affairs Conference.
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