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Bigger banks complained that a two-tier system would force them to rethink their models, while smaller banks raised concerns about adding more complexity to an already burdensome process.
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Both banks' need for scale started the conversation and the lifting of the SIFI threshold helped seal the deal. Here are five takeaways from one of the industry's biggest recent mergers.
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Auto lending in particular was a strong area for institutions in both states.
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The hiring of a former GOP congressional aide suggests the bureau will continue to rely on political appointees in senior positions.
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Mastercard is making another run at getting a license to operate in China, though China's changing regulatory posture has created skepticism about its willingness to open its market.
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A new report from Cornerstone Advisors finds credit union executives aren't all that bullish on the year ahead, while banker optimism is back on the rise.
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All-in-one cards often fail, but the fintech's attempt to change that narrative includes a premium card with added benefits.
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With the government functioning again, Congress may finally turn its attention to credit union priorities.
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The new facility in San Antonio will house several management functions and create almost 600 jobs.
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The acting head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency has promised substantial changes for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but the exact mechanics and timeline of an administration plan are still a mystery.
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