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The latest fine from regulators was leveled against the bank on Friday. But it's far from the only penalty it has paid in recent years, and more may be on the way.
April 19 -
Readers react to the Senate overriding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's auto lending guidance, weigh in on House efforts to reform the Dodd-Frank Act and debate technology being used to replace new branches.
April 19 -
Consumers around the world are increasingly accessing banking solely through digital means, according to new global studies by Oracle and the World Bank.
April 19 -
Insights from the National Association of Credit Union Service Organizations' 2018 conference, taking place this week at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim, Calif.
April 18 -
Though financial institutions with online bill payment services still command the largest share of the bill payment market, it’s a category with many friction points ripe for disruption.
April 18 -
United FCU names new chief financial officer, two credit unions appoint new operations heads and more upwardly mobile executives.
April 17 -
Instilling a love of books, providing financial education, rebuilding hurricane-damanged CUs and other ways credit unions are giving back.
April 16 -
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting took office only late last year, but he is wasting little time in tackling a series of hot-button topics, including easing anti-money laundering regulations and lowering national bank fees.
April 15 -
BofA, Citi and Union Bank map out next moves in branching; MB Financial and Regions exit business lines; a dramatic reduction in regulatory actions under Trump; and more from this week's most-read stories.
April 13 -
Whether the threat stems from technology or human nature, fraudsters are exploiting any opening they can.
April 13 -
From partnerships and donations to Reality Fairs and contests, here's how credit unions are giving back to their communities.
April 13 -
Readers weigh in on the use of blockchain in property records, Mulvaney's efforts heading the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the need for financial standards in banking and more.
April 13 -
Acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney took heat from Democrats on whether he planned to take the agency's consumer complaint portal private while responding to Republican fears that its data collection activities pose a data security risk.
April 12 -
The rapid adoption of voice assistants only adds to the notion they could one day be disruptors in commerce, payments and financial services.
April 11 -
Voice assistants are on a fast track, with ownership of home devices like Amazon Echo and Google Home surging to between 20% and 25% of households from a mere 1% in about two years. The rapid growth is inviting keen interest in many circles about the potential for voice assistants to spark disruption in commerce, payments and financial services.
April 11 -
From awards to promotions, appointments and special honors, here's how credit union professionals are making an impact.
April 10 -
A federal judge struck down two portions of the National Credit Union Administration's field-of-membership rule, but sources within the industry are divided on whether or not an appeal is the best course of action.
April 10 -
The 2018 Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10-Mile Run and SacTown run helped CUs raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for Children's Miracle Network hospitals. Here's a look at some of the day's festivities.
April 9 -
While industry consolidation picked up in 2017, certain regions did better than others, with strong volume and improved pricing. Here’s a look at each region.
April 8 -
GSE reform a likely scratch from this year’s to-do list; banks’ difficulties in speaking emoji; reactions to Mick Mulvaney’s plans for the CFPB; and more.
April 6