WALTHAM, Mass., July 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Patricia Bertrand has beenpromoted to Director of Vendor Services. Patricia's Pro-Teck career beganin 2005 after spending time at Shawmut, Paramount Lending, Sprint and Shopat Home Network where she developed and trained staff for their NashvilleCall Center. As the Director of Vendor Services Patti will be responsiblefor leading her team in expanding, managing and building Pro-Teck's Vendordatabase and relationships. Luc Levensohn, VP of Operations stated that "As the leader ofPro-Teck's largest group Patti has distinguished herself as someone whogets things done while building an enjoyable work environment." Her background in mortgage origination and call center team buildinghave proved a great fit as Pro-Teck continues to expand and improve servicelevels. For more information, email us at:
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A federal judge in Texas dismissed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's medical debt rule and prohibited states from passing their own laws prohibiting medical debt on credit reports.
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The nation's largest bank is planning to implement fees for access to data that has traditionally been provided free of charge. Data aggregators and fintechs accused JPMorgan of exploiting regulatory uncertainty and raising prices for consumers.
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Dr. Mark Calabria takes on the additional role of chief statistician of the United States; retired Ally Bank executive Diane Morais has joined First Citizens Bancshares' board of directors; MainStreet Bank has promoted Alex Vari to chief financial officer; and more in this week's banking news roundup.
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The buyer said its $70 million cash-and-stock deal for Farmers State Bank will boost its presence in the northeast section of Ohio, and provide plenty of low-cost deposits
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Cyber firms are teaming up with cloud providers to build faster, smarter AI-powered defenses.
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Historically high interest rates and falling late-payment rates suggest that credit card issuers are tightening their underwriting standards amid economic uncertainty.
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