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The credit union is testing 130 cards with employees for 45 days
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Huber has spent 30 years at the credit union, overseeing growth from $3.5 million in assets to more than $18 million today.
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Democratic lawmakers are objecting to acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney's decision to strip the fair-lending office of enforcement powers.
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Net income at Lansing Postal Community Credit Union has been on the decline and the CU has struggled due to the consolidation of postal services from Lansing to other parts of the state.
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Just two months after a capital infusion, First Capital Bancshares added banking veterans including John McCoy and Harvey Glick as directors in a board overhaul, changed CEOs, and decided to move its corporate headquarters to Charleston, S.C.
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A sophisticated campaign by Russian actors seeking to manipulate the 2016 U.S. presidential election through social media included stealing the identities of Americans and using accounts at PayPal to aid their effort.
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The finance sector had the highest number of breaches of all industries, with 471 in 2016, according to a report issued Friday by the White House's Council of Economic Advisers.
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The House Financial Services Committee chairman is calling out Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's regulator for authorizing payments to two housing trust funds while the mortgage giants have their own financial struggles.
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Four of the startups are focused on business and consumer bill payments, and a fifth offers student loan repayment assistance as an employee perk.
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Triumph Bancorp has developed technology to help freight brokers make faster payments to truckers, charging a fee for the service.
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