Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Federal lawmakers are calling on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Department of Defense to investigate a report that some retailers have filed debt collection lawsuits against active duty military.
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An email spammer and his company have settled federal charges that they sent deceptive emails in advance of the Affordable Care Act roll-out, claiming consumers would be violating the law if they did not click a link to enroll in health insurance.
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Diebold, best known as an ATM manufacturer, is rebranding itself to banks to stay relevant in a digital age.
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Customers Bank in Wyomissing, Pa., has announced three new appointments to executive positions, including one to the newly created role of Small Business Administration national director.
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Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., is expanding its commercial banking operations to lend to more midsize companies in more parts of the country.
August 13 -
Investment banker Jason R. Hach has joined Sandler ONeill following four years at its archrival Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
August 13 -
PHH is appealing one of the largest judgments ever awarded in a mortgage case. The dispute encapsulates many of the problems that have plagued the servicing industry in recent years.
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Freedom Mortgage in Mount Laurel, N.J., has agreed to pay $104,000 to settle claims that it discriminated against loan applicants with disabilities.
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Banks are changing their approach to hiring for technology. They want people with tech experience in their executive suites and boardrooms. They also want their chief technology officers to bring a broader perspective.
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Membership in credit unions has hit 100 million for the first time, one of their top trade groups said. The numbers are subject to challenge, but banks still have plenty to fear from their nemeses. Then again, credit unions are uneasy about the future, too.
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Regulators should be focusing on the greatest risks to the system and the safety and soundness of financial institutions, rather than pushing lawful businesses to the shadow banking system, says consultant and former California regulator Walter Mix.
August 13 -
After 40 years at Comerica Bank in Dallas, John Killian announced his retirement effective next May.
August 13 -
The Bank of Edwardsville in Illinois has begun looking for a new chief executive, after its current CEO, Thomas Holloway, said he would retire next spring.
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The guidance, issued to help licensed collection agencies comply with the Idaho Collection Agency Act, is a response to an Idaho Supreme Court decision that impacts the way collection agencies must operate.
August 13 - Delaware
The Bancorp in Wilmington, Del., has revised its second-quarter results and now says it turned a modest profit in the quarter that ended June 30.
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Though leveraging credit prescreening can be complicated, organizations that are proactive in developing clear policies and processes can safely market themselves to desirable customers, according to consultant Rich Walker.
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Amazon.com Inc. has launched a Square-like mobile card reader called Amazon Local Register, charging early adopters just 1.75% per swipe until the end of 2015.
August 13 -
SunTrust Banks has appointed Paul Garcia, a former chairman and chief executive of Global Payments, to its board.
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Tuesday's action against the alleged bait-and-switch mortgage-lending scheme includes two companies and the owner of both of them.
August 12 -
The bank M&A world can be challenging for private-equity vehicles because they trade lower than some of the more aggressive traditional buyers. Talmer Bancorp in Troy, Mich., announced a cash deal last week that pushed its stock up more than 5%, perhaps helping its hand in future stock deals.
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