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For the second time in three years, the Cleveland thrift has received a low score on its Community Reinvestment Act examination for making too few home loans in low-income communities.
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Cold, hard cash is inevitably going away. Banks have a responsibility to help consumers who don’t have smartphones or even email addresses be prepared, says Shawn Rose, chief digital officer of Scotiabank.
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JPMorgan Chase is marketing big blocks of office space in Manhattan as companies reevaluate their need for real estate amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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Less than half of consumers believe financial services providers adequately protect their personal information, according to an Arizent survey. Banks such as Wells Fargo and Bank of Idaho are offering mobile tools and cybersecurity education that could help rebuild trust.
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The overwhelming success of Square’s bitcoin trading service creates new opportunities for its bank to work with underserved markets.
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The overwhelming success of Square’s bitcoin trading service creates new opportunities for its bank to work with underserved markets.
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How consumer attitudes toward privacy threaten to overturn long-standing industry assumptions about customer data and personalization.
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PayPal Holdings Inc. is in talks to acquire the startup Curv, which helps companies transfer and store digital currencies.
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The new directors are Ime Archibong, whose team builds and tests mobile apps at Facebook, and Craig Williams, president of the Nike product line named after former NBA superstar Michael Jordan.
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Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown urged regulators not to give in to industry requests to extend a temporary policy easing compliance with the supplementary leverage ratio.
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