Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Los Angeles company said Commerce Mortgage, founded by former bank CEO Steven Sugarman, wasn't a shareholder by the record date for its annual meeting, even though the firm reported a 9.7% stake earlier this year.
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A new study shows 60% of adult children whose mother or father are credit union members do not belong to the same institution as their parents.
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The Maryland company said the additions, including a former bank CEO, will strengthen its “overall operational and strategic management."
June 16 -
The online lender quickly built an app for ride-share drivers with much of their information already filled in.
June 16 -
Executives argue the rollouts will largely focus on new markets and work in tandem with digital banking efforts.
June 15 -
Chuck Shaffer will take the helm in December, becoming the first leader outside of the Hudson family since the bank's formation in 1926.
June 15 -
Peoples Bank in Arkansas and Main Street Bank in Massachusetts are getting smarter about spotting suspicious transactions tied to unemployment benefit fraud as well as warning customers what to watch out for.
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June 15 -
Mobile banking use has swelled since the pandemic hit, and law enforcement officials expect hackers to target the credentials of digital novices. The FBI stressed the importance of two-factor authentication and ensuring consumers know how to spot fake apps that carry malware.
June 15 -
PNC open to deal that would boost assets to $700 billion; banks take hard line against accountants seeking fees for PPP referrals; rush to online banking during coronavirus has hackers salivating, bureau says; and more from this week's most-read stories.
June 12 -
Credit unions are once again opposing language in draft legislation of the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act that would allow banks to rent space on military bases for free.
June 12 -
The success of Isbank's Maxi service is a lesson for all banks: Chatbots, with the right training, can provide the kind of human touch customers need in times like these.
June 12 -
Mobile banking use has swelled since the pandemic hit, and law enforcement officials expect hackers to target the credentials of digital novices. The FBI stressed the importance of two-factor authentication and ensuring consumers know how to spot fake apps that carry malware.
June 11 -
The Oregon company tapped Tory Nixon to serve as president of its bank.
June 11 -
The company is partnering with Sensibill, a fintech whose technology turns photos of receipts into text and helps people track and manage their expenses.
June 11 -
The ATM industry was already mired in the painful transition away from hardware to digital technology, and now it must try to persuade consumers and merchants that cash isn’t unsafe to handle.
June 10 -
After initially processing the loans manually, the Minnesota bank turned to "low code" software to build the electronic forms and workflows needed to approve loan applications. The result: a more than fivefold increase in the number of loans it could process in a day.
June 10 -
Johnson is exiting the state with the sale of the four locations.
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