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Nate Lenz is CEO and co-founder of Concurrent.
Prior to launching Concurrent, he was vice president of succession planning and acquisitions at Raymond James Financial Services, leading a team that provided support to more than 4,000 independent financial advisors.
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The company says young consumers, steady credit quality and a robust travel recovery will offset a weaker economy for small businesses.
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Broker-dealers, investors and clearing companies, among others, will have to upgrade their operations and technology to meet SEC regulations.
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Massella Dukuly is the head of workplace strategy and innovation at Charter.
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The National Labor Relations Board has found that the Wisconsin-based insurance provider withheld certain employment information during the collective bargaining process. The company and its workers' union have been locked in contentious contract negotiations.
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The Ohio-based regional bank continued to drive loan and deposit growth in the second quarter. But lending activity is expected to ease while funding costs remain high, tempering net interest income expectations for the full year.
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The Federal Reserve Board of governors will discuss the much anticipated capital changes on Thursday afternoon.
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The Minnesota Bankers Association and Lake Central Bank jointly filed a lawsuit against the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. over its nonsufficient funds fee rules' inclusion of "unfair or deceptive acts or practices" violations in its policy.
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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union will open five branches in the Windy City to serve the more than 10,000 members and potential members living there. This marks the first time that the institution has expanded beyond its home state.
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