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A new director of the consumer bureau must focus on how a still-relatively-young agency matures while maintaining a positive consumer protection agenda.
January 26
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As Facebook users increasingly deal with personal and payment data, the social media giant is turning to the Security Keys standard hosted through the Faster Identity Online Alliance for stronger authentication.
January 26 -
A new director of the consumer bureau must focus on how a still-relatively-young agency matures while maintaining a positive consumer protection agenda.
January 26
MWWPR -
NCUA’s latest list of supervisory priorities offers credit unions a glimpse at what examiners will be focusing on in 2017 – and even well into 2018.
January 26 -
Ant Financial, the company that operates Alipay, is buying MoneyGram for $880 million, its boldest move yet in a series of partnerships and investments that signal an international ambition.
January 26 -
JPM snatches $1 trillion custodian business from long-time holder State Street; Harvard will lay off half of the employees managing its $35.7 billion endowment.
January 26 -
Huntington Bancshares says it is especially well positioned to benefit from a commercial lending boom that could accompany a revival of U.S. heavy industry, but other lenders also say they are upbeat.
January 25 -
More than half of consumers visit an ATM at least once a month, although men—and Baby Boomers—tend to get cash more often, according to a new survey from TD Bank.
January 25 -
The proposed charter for fintech firms is rapidly becoming a massive battle that pits state regulators, consumer protection groups and even some banks against a broad assortment of fintech firms and financial institutions.
January 25 -
Regardless of what happens with the politically uncertain consumer bureau, consumer data access is an example of a CFPB issue that is apolitical.
January 25
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The annual registration period for CUSOs opens on Feb. 1 and observers say the second year of the process comes with significantly less anxiety than last year.
January 25 -
Customers of JPMorgan Chase will no longer have to surrender their bank credentials in order to use Intuit products like Mint, TurboTax or QuickBooks.
January 25 -
Acquisition pushes quarterly revenues past $1 billion for first time ever.
January 25 -
The banking industry casts aspersions on credit unions while overlooking their unique challenges and contributions to the broader economy.
January 25
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Bank customers will be able to check information on Mint, TurboTax and QuickBooks without sharing their JPM passwords; Treasury secretary nominee says regulation should account for bank "complexity and activity"
January 25 -
Total loans rose 7%, but the provision for loan losses jumped 27% to $1.7 billion.
January 24 -
Strong loan growth was partially offset by rising delinquencies in its flagship credit card business, as well as in student and personal loans.
January 24 -
The National Credit Union Administration and credit union trade groups cheered a judge's decision to dismiss a lawsuit against the agency's member business lending rule, but ICBA is still mulling the possibility of an appeal.
January 24 -
Five federally insured, low-income credit unions earned certification as community development financial institutions
January 24 -
Democratic attorneys general in 16 states and the District of Columbia have asked to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in a controversial appeals court case, citing an "urgent" need to protect its director, Richard Cordray, from being fired by President Donald J. Trump.
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