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The company said Todd Brice will retire in March. A search firm will consider internal and external candidates.
October 2 -
The coronavirus outbreak has taught community bankers to think on their feet and experiment. Speakers at an industry conference this week advised their peers to stay innovative to ensure they endure in a changing world.
October 2 -
The bar to prove discriminatory patterns is so high that plaintiffs would have slim odds of winning lawsuits against housing providers.
October 2
George Washington University -
The bank beat out Barclays to buy the big portfolio from Capital One; banks say they collected $13 billion in fees but spent almost as much setting up and running the small-business program.
October 2 -
With its first branch outside the Northeast U.S., the unit of the Spanish banking giant Banco Santander wants to reach international clients who are familiar with the brand.
October 2 -
Many sectors are concerned about making money in an economic downturn, but those fears are higher in the financial sector, according to a study from Arizent.
October 2 -
The ongoing pandemic and economic crisis should accelerate the adoption of payments as a service, APIs and open banking, says AFEX Americas' Christian Spaltenstein.
October 2
AFEX Americas -
For many U.S. cities and counties, the high number of walk-in payments and checks typically received for services, permits and fees has been aggravating but acceptable — until coronavirus struck.
October 2 -
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. is close to signing a deal to take on General Motors Co.’s credit-card business, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
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The bureau released a five-year review of the so-called TRID regulation that found consumers benefited from being able to compare mortgage terms and costs, but the price tag for the industry was roughly $146 per loan.
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