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Plaid named Cloudflare's Jen Taylor as its first president as the financial-technology company continues to diversify its products and readies itself for a public listing.
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Banks historically have been averse to challenging their regulators in court, but a suit over the recently finalized Community Reinvestment Act implementation rules is a signal that the times have changed.
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The regional bank announced a leadership shakeup on Wednesday, capping a tumultuous week in which shareholders became spooked about its exposure to the commercial real estate sector.
February 7 -
CEO Alex Chriss told analysts the company's AI-heavy product rollouts won't improve financial results in the near-term.
February 7 -
The San Francisco-based electronic signature company's chief executive Allan Thygesen announced Tuesday that roughly 400 employees across the company were being let go as part of restructuring for the 2025 fiscal year.
February 7 -
"Some difference of views has emerged" between the Dutch banking regulator and two U.S. counterparts — the OCC and FDIC, bunq told American Banker.
February 7 -
Legal documents contradict what the former Barclay's CEO told the bank's board about the pair's relationship, as well as a U.K. regulatory probe that found no evidence of contact after October 2015.
February 7 -
Known by his nickname Buz, John Gorman helped the Conference of State Bank Supervisors launch its nationwide cooperative agreement in 2006 and the National Multistate Licensing System for mortgage lenders two years later.
February 7 -
In a bid for scale and diversification, Illinois-based Empeople Credit Union said it would expand in Wisconsin with the planned acquisition of TSB Bank.
February 7 -
Beyond Citadel, recipients of stock tips described in legal documents — without being named — include people at block-trading specialist CaaS Capital Management, Segantii Capital Management and Evolution Capital Management, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
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