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OceanFirst in New Jersey shuttered more than a third of its branches but says nearly all the customers stuck with the bank because it trained employees to show customers how to go digital.
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The vast majority of comment letters to the FDIC support the fintech’s banking venture, in stark contrast to the public outcry over the pre-crisis ILC bids by large retailers.
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The agency began seeking comments in December through a "request for information" on how to improve the agency's process for considering new deposit insurance applications.
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As robotic process automation expands into day-to-day lending operations, IBM is teaming up with UiPath, a startup that specializes in the new technology.
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The bureau wants to further remove the threat of legal liability for firms that test products benefiting consumers, but the attorneys general say the agency cannot provide immunity from state law.
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The moves are aimed at beefing up consumer lending and attracting deposits in markets where Citi has no branch presence.
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The agency's update is good news for banks digesting data suggesting that nonbanks cut into their share of small-business loans during the partial government shutdown.
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A number of credit unions across the country have made hires and announced promotions, including to their mortgage teams.
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The online small-business lender reported record loan originations in the fourth quarter, but its CEO is warning that loan growth could slow in 2019.
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The quest to implement a broadly accepted digital ID solution may take years, but Jumio is hoping to get headway with a new authentication service leveraging video selfies.
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