Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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David Reed, a Republican, is stepping down as a state legislator after redistricting cost him a shot at a congressional seat.
October 17 -
Banks should work to shield some customers who may otherwise be flagged or blocked by AI-powered safeguards, and consider using alternative data to expand services to the underbanked.
October 17 -
Executives are reluctant to pull back on their big investments in technology, arguing they must stay competitive and that they have flexibility in other areas to trim costs if growth begins to stagnate.
October 17 -
Bigger banks appear to be losing C&I share to small and midsize lenders. That's raising questions about whether community banks — known more for commercial real estate lending — have enough expertise to underwrite deals that larger banks avoid.
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The Minneapolis company, which reported strong profits but 1% loan growth, is hiring middle-market bankers in New York and launching a digital lending platform aimed at small businesses.
October 17 -
Many bankers say the agency needs to rethink its definition of brokered deposits and how it sets interest rate caps.
October 16 -
Many community banks face the same challenges that drove AJS Bancorp to become a seller, but few if any would go to the lengths that it did to seek a buyer.
October 16 -
Neither the prepaid issuer nor its bank partner can say when cardholders — many living paycheck to paycheck — will receive their funds.
October 16 -
As financial institutions struggle to regain public trust, they need to find more systematic ways to gauge how their work impacts consumers and communities.
October 16 -
The central bank found that the increase in noncash payments fraud from 2012 to 2015 was still just a small fraction of overall payments.
October 16 -
The Dallas bank has picked a bad time to shift from cost-cutting to expansion as big banks are in a commercial lending funk.
October 16 -
The San Antonio bank will refer customers seeking small-business loans to StreetShares, a financial startup that is similarly focused on serving veterans of the U.S. military.
October 16 -
Parents with small children often don’t know about college savings accounts, according to U-Nest founder Ksenia Yudin.
October 16 -
BankMobile will remain part of Customers for at least two years after regulatory snags derailed a plan to transfer the unit to a Florida bank.
October 16 -
ODX will pursue deals with banks that want to use the New York lender’s technology to offer online small-business loans.
October 16 -
Banks looking to build online-only affiliates to turbocharge deposit-gathering can expect intense competition and heightened regulatory scrutiny.
October 15 -
The tech giants might be moving into small-business lending, but they’re more likely to take business away from large commercial lenders, not community institutions.
October 15 -
Women in the pipeline get some attention from a room full of top banking industry executives celebrating the Most Powerful Women rankings. California is the first to impose a quota requiring companies to increase the number of women on boards, and the Fortune 500’s newest female CEO starts today.
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