Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Jay Fastow and Denise Plunkett have joined Ballard Spahr as partners in the firm's New York office. They will be members of Ballard Spahr's Litigation Department and the firm's Consumer Financial Services and Antitrust Groups.
February 25 -
Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB) in Cincinnati has disclosed new details about a technological glitch that temporarily marred some customers' credit reports.
February 25 -
SunTrust Banks (STI) is forecasting as much as $300 million in legal losses tied to mortgage probes, and it has disclosed the existence of four new investigations.
February 25 -
JPMorgan Chase said it would eliminate about 8,000 jobs in the consumer and mortgage banking units this year as demand for refinancings declines.
February 25 -
Synovus (SNV) in Columbus, Ga., is planning to replace two directors and pursue a 1-for-7 reverse stock split.
February 25 -
Mt. Gox, the Bitcoin exchange that halted withdrawals this month, went offline as industry peers distanced themselves from the Tokyo-based company in an effort to defend the virtual currency.
February 25 -
Mt. Gox, the Bitcoin exchange that halted withdrawals this month, went offline as industry peers distanced themselves from the Tokyo-based company in an effort to defend the virtual currency.
February 25 -
Though it has critics, a new financial reporting method could give bankers a better read on small businesses.
February 25 -
Finding its local businesses starved of conventional bank loans, Kansas City steps in with an effective microlending program.
February 25 -
What do people really want in a banking relationship? They explain in their own words.
February 25 -
As commercial real estate lending gained momentum in 2013, so did the percentage of banks with CRE concentrations. We measure the changes since the first quarter of 2007, breaking down the data by the asset size of the banks and the states where they are based.
February 25 -
While the "mobile wallet" has become an industry catchphrase, it remains to be seen whether banks can profit from it or if customers even want it.
February 25 -
Though still a microscopic part of the estimated $11 trillion consumer lending market, peer-to-peer lending is going to matter in a big way sooner than you think, say those familiar with the sector.
February 25 -
San Francisco-based Credible announced Monday the launch of a service that will allow private student loan borrowers to price-shop online for a refinanced loan.
February 24 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau levied a $83,000 civil money penalty on Monday against Connecticut-based First Alliance Lending, a specialty firm that focuses on providing loss-mitigation financing to distressed borrowers.
February 24 -
Fees on checking accounts continue to climb, especially at the largest banks, as free checking accounts slowly become an endangered species. But the price creep doesn't seem to have cost them customers.
February 24 -
OceanFirst Financial (OCFC) in Toms River, N.J., has added its president and chief operating officer to its board.
February 24 -
American National Bank in Oakland Park, Fla., has been freed from an enforcement action from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
February 24 -
Bitter weather, the qualified mortgage rule's restrictive guidelines and the lingering effects of the foreclosure crisis have put a crimp in homebuying at an inopportune time for lenders.
February 24 -
A federal court has entered a temporary restraining order halting a deceptive work-from-home scheme that conned millions of dollars from consumers by falsely telling them they could easily earn thousands of dollars a month by purchasing bogus business coaching services and establishing their own Internet businesses.
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