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It may not yet be apparent, but we are on the cusp of a seismic change in our relationship with the automobile. This change will have significant implications for stakeholders in the banking and payments landscape.
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Some are in new roles or replacing legends, others are embracing new strategies or eyeing big deals and at least one is currently out of banking — but could soon resurface. Here are the industry executives to keep an eye on in 2018.
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Can preferential loan terms encourage environmentally friendly practices among corporate borrowers? Barclays, BNP Paribas, and Standard Chartered are working with fintechs — and even Prince Charles — to develop a blockchain to answer that question.
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Over 30 current and former Democratic lawmakers filed a new amicus brief Monday supporting Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Deputy Director Leandra English to be reinstated as acting director of the agency.
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The Florida-based credit union is one of several that have begun raising employees' entry-level pay as part of the nationwide push toward a living wage.
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The bank, which agreed to acquire Hibernia Bancorp for $28 million, will adopt the seller's name after completing the deal.
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Pamela Codispoti, credited with launching the popular Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card, has been put in charge of the company’s network of more than 5,200 branches.
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After 43 years at the Wichita-based credit union, CEO Bob Thurman is retiring.
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The cryptocurrency proved so popular it triggered two temporary trading halts on CBOE's Global Markets exchange.
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The last time the agency refreshed its logo was in 1971 under President Richard Nixon.
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