Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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With the regulatory relief bill set to become law soon, some congressional Republicans are already calling for additional rollbacks to the Dodd-Frank Act. There’s one thing they should keep in mind: Community banks had a hand in the crisis too.
May 10 -
The irony of the explosive growth of mobile P2P is this: As consumers get more comfortable with paying one another through mobile devices, they're thinking of P2P less as a service that one should find within a bank's app.
May 10 -
Mutual of Omaha Bank's purchase of Synergy One Lending will add reverse mortgages to its product line.
May 10 -
Rebeca Romero Rainey, who has been on the job for less than a week, has already slammed postal banking and pressed for more regulatory relief. In a Q&A, she discusses her plans to foster innovation, tackle succession issues and encourage more banks to stay independent.
May 10 -
The agency’s rule restricting short-term loans ignores state discretion and harms needy borrowers, argues Louisiana’s attorney general.
May 10 -
The prepaid card issuer is attracting customers who are more inclined to seek it out through the app store.
May 9 -
Wells Fargo must pay $97 million to home mortgage consultants and private mortgage bankers in California who didn't get the breaks they were entitled to under the state's stringent labor laws.
May 9 -
After a long battle with the Justice Department over redlining charges, KleinBank caved as legal costs soared.
May 9 -
The House affirmed this week that it would move forward with a vote on a Senate bill overhauling parts of Dodd-Frank, but how far lawmakers push additional relief proposals is still unclear.
May 9 -
Millennials view the ATM as central to how they manage their money and go about their daily lives, writes Yonas Marcos, president and CEO of Star Financial Services.
May 9 -
Thasunda Brown Duckett discussed her journey to becoming CEO of consumer banking at JPMorgan Chase, a career path that, she noted, wasn't available to African-American executives only a generation ago.
May 9 -
The California company ended up selling 1 million more shares than it had originally planned to offer.
May 9 -
A planned stock offering by the French banking giant would lower its stake in First Hawaiian to 49.9%.
May 8 -
Even as banks have built up their defenses, fraudsters continue to find new ways to try steal consumers’ identities to open accounts, take out loans or intercept payments.
May 8 -
A group led by former community bank CEO Dave Mallett hopes Ohio State Bank will open for business in Columbus by the end of the year.
May 8 -
Eric Itambo will become chief banking officer of CoBank, where he will oversee all lending operations.
May 8 -
The Japanese bank, owner of Union Bank in San Francisco, has hired RBC alum Roger Blissett to raise its profile among lawmakers, oversee compliance and build deeper relationships with regulators as its recent charter switch continues to stir controversy.
May 8 -
Subordinated debt issuance, which took a back seat as bank stocks surged, could regain popularity as growth-minded banks become leery of market uncertainty.
May 8 -
Gary Cohn, the former director of the White House Economic Council, said he's still weighing options for his next role but one possibility is a digital bank.
May 8 -
How a measure to make opening online accounts easier was crafted — and why it needs to pass Congress.
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