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The CrossState Credit Union Association continues to work with lawmakers in neighboring New Jersey to get similar legislation passed there.
October 30 -
Bankers can either fight the president’s recent order banning diversity training in federal contracts or face reputational risk by complying with it.
October 30
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Underwhelming participation in the middle-market loan program has forced the central bank to reduce the minimum borrowing amount for the third time, to $100,000.
October 30 -
The lawsuit filed on behalf of the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders says the rule was based on “an invented evidentiary standard,” and failed to consider consumer protections mandated by Dodd-Frank.
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The proposed regulation would codify a 2018 pronouncement by regulators that guidance does not carry the force of law.
October 29 -
The industry has enjoyed lower tax rates and regulatory relief during the current administration, but individual donations from the eight largest banks favor the Democratic nominee by more than 4-to-1.
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The New York State Department of Financial Services says banks and credit unions under its supervision should limit loan concentrations in vulnerable geographic areas, avoid overexposure to fossil fuel and other legacy businesses and develop financial disclosures detailing climate-related risk.
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U.K. fintech Currensea has launched its first open banking-based debit card for British small businesses trading internationally. The card, which links to users’ existing high street bank accounts, builds on the pre-open banking concept of a decoupled debit card.
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The rule, which will go up for a 60-day comment period, codifies existing NCUA policies and is not expected to change how the agency operates.
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Both developments are part of the company’s strategy of becoming a full-service bank for its young, affluent customer base.
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