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The auto lender’s acquisition of Fair Square Financial would diversify its consumer product lineup. The pandemic derailed its last effort to buy a card company.
October 21 -
During a House hearing, Democrats advocated for measures that ensure businesses keep accepting paper money, while Republicans argued in favor of chartering more fintechs and promoted stablecoins to extend access to the underbanked.
October 15 -
U.S. consumers have been more punctual than ever before in paying back debts as the economy rebounds from the pandemic.
October 14 -
Spending on cards continued to increase during the third quarter, while loan balances rose slightly and payment rates began to return to more normal levels. A top company executive expressed confidence that loan growth will pick up but said, “It’s going to take time.”
October 13 -
As part of American Banker's Most Powerful Women in Banking and Finance program, we have selected five "Top Teams" for 2021. Centric Financial is one of the team honorees.
October 6 -
Banks generally did not curtail loans to existing cardholders last year despite mass unemployment, according to new research by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The results contrasted with what happened during the Great Recession.
October 1 -
Several company leaders will relocate to Atlanta as part of the expansion, and the office will focus on technology and client services.
September 29 -
The second of three credit cards announced in June, Reflect rewards consumers who don't miss payments by extending the 18-month promotional period for its 0% annual percentage rate to 21 months.
September 29 -
Many banks are still making loans tied to the scandal-plagued benchmark despite years of preparation for its demise. The end of 2021 could prove hectic as bankers scramble to implement changes and explain them to commercial borrowers.
September 28 -
Bilt Rewards, which offers a loyalty program and credit card that converts rent into reward points, raised $60 million from investors including Mastercard and Wells Fargo, giving the startup a $350 million valuation.
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