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A disagreement over growth with its original banking-as-a-service provider prompted challenger bank HMBradley to seek a new and larger sponsor and purchase a new core.
March 9 -
True Digital and TechPassport help banks assess and monitor fintech vendors and partners.
March 8 -
The San Francisco fintech made its name in refinancing student loans. Now it contends that a moratorium for federal student debt payments — put in place near the start of the pandemic — has cost it at least $150 million in profits.
March 8 -
In February's roundup of American Banker's favorite stories: An international African American sorority enters the credit union market; a deep dive into the ideology behind banks giving out free pens; and a rising number of financial institutions are facing a tightening of liquidity and more.
March 8 -
The agency's blueprint calls for giving lenders added underwriting flexibility, as well as upping the number of for-profit nondepository small-business lending companies, which has been capped at 14 since the early 1980s
March 7 -
The economic picture for its customers is good, according to Jason Wilk, who leads the Los Angeles fintech. He sees no need for new products or capital raises in the coming year to break even.
March 7 -
The generative AI technology has been through a cycle of media buzz, disappointment and disillusionment.
March 6 -
The strategy document identifies potential avenues for cutting cybercriminals off from financing, as well as other actions banks can take.
March 3 -
The London fintech now allows users to send funds across borders to new payees without sharing sensitive bank account details.
February 28 -
Rules around what, when, and to whom a bank must report in the wake of a data breach remain a key point of regulatory friction. Some hope a new federal office could help.
February 28