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The regional bank is working with customers to help develop and launch new products, including a small-business credit card.
December 7 -
Familiar recriminations and calls for legislation from lawmakers followed the massive hack of the Starwood hotel chain, but will Capitol Hill actually do anything?
December 7 -
Mainstream payment companies are quickly siding with fintechs to dilute the weight of paper on accounts payable and supply chains. American Express is pushing change by making it less of an ordeal.
December 7 -
The regulator claimed Congress has already granted it the authority to define field-of-membership areas.
December 7 -
The New Jersey company terminated an acquisition after being hit with the order in 2016.
December 7 -
A recent report – supported by the National Council of Postal CUs – says the USPS is ill-equipped to manage the risks involved in offering banking services.
December 7 -
The move means the cap on asset growth may stay in place longer; the German bank reportedly processed 80% of the money laundered through Danske Bank.
December 7 -
Readers sound off on the CFPB's name change, whether the Post Office should be allowed to engage in banking services and the FDIC's call to revamp the de novo process.
December 6 -
The banking subsidiary of the Bloomington, Ill., insurer must stop providing inaccurate information to the credit bureaus under a consent order.
December 6 -
Executives urged the consumer bureau at a public meeting to keep a closer eye on artificial intelligence innovations developed by fintech firms that are subject to less regulation.
December 6 -
Many banks remain wary of student loans given the government's dominance in the market, but some fintechs see untapped potential.
December 6 -
According to data from the NCUA, the industry had double-digit increases in several key metrics even as the number of institutions continued to decline.
December 6 -
An eight-month-old consent order appears to be forcing the San Francisco bank to grapple more deeply than it did previously with the many failures that led to its account-opening scandal.
December 6
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Men on Wall Street take a cue from Vice President Mike Pence in refusing to dine one-on-one with women; Coinbase adds fertility benefits; and the CFPB has a new leader. Plus, Bank of America's Katy Knox gets promoted.
December 6
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Walmart is already a retail heavyweight, and it has never shied from innovative projects to change the way people pay.
December 6 -
Kraninger's nomination was lauded by industry groups, but vigorously opposed by consumer groups and Democratic lawmakers.
December 6 -
Kraninger's nomination was lauded by industry groups, but vigorously opposed by consumer groups and Democratic lawmakers.
December 6 -
The agency's request for comment about the deposit insurance application process is among a series of actions aimed at streamlining charter applications.
December 6 -
The CFPB ordered Village Capital & Investment in Henderson, Nev., to issue refunds and pay a penalty for allegedly misrepresenting the cost savings in a refi product.
December 6 -
The legislation would ban legal clauses that force small-business borrowers to give up their right to court proceedings before obtaining a loan.
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