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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and Comptroller Scott Stringer are pushing to prevent the city from hiring Wells Fargo to lead bond sales or handle other banking business until it improves its track record of lending in poor communities.
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In addition to renewing its agreement for core processing, the $258 million-asset credit union also re-upped with other Synergent products.
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The social media furor after a powerful congressman targeted a community bank exec underscores the difficulties of managing in the current partisan political climate.
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This is the second consecutive month that restitution payments for accompanying prohibition orders have exceeded $10 million.
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Financial regulators issued joint guidance on Wednesday highlighting the availability of cross-state appraiser licensing agreements.
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The acquirer of the failed Milwaukee bank passed on assuming control of 107 in-store locations, but drawing a sweeping conclusion about the state of in-store banking from one story is difficult.
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The company will record a $300 million charge to cover the elimination of three data centers and book $125 million in broader severance costs.
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JetBlue Airways Corp. plans to test facial-recognition technology to match travelers to passport or visa photos, adding to efforts by other carriers to eliminate the need for boarding passes.
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Steven Pearson will suceed Cindy Bennet, who is retiring after 18 years at the credit union.
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Visa plans to support 3-D Secure 2.0 in an upcoming enhancement to its Verified by Visa service, giving merchants and issuers real time accurate customer authentication of cardholders and a superior end user checkout experience.
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