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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is investigating some of the bank's credit card practices, including refunds, billing errors and credit bureau reporting, according to a securities filing Thursday.
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A letter from Democratic senators seeking new details about unauthorized accounts is the latest political headwind for the Minneapolis bank. It comes on the heels of a $37.5 million fine by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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The National Credit Union Administration's certification for WeDevelopment Federal Credit Union in Missouri took effect in July.
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A draft letter obtained by American Banker would ask acting Comptroller Michael Hsu to rescind several interpretive letters issued during and following the Trump administration that gave banks cover to pursue certain crypto activities.
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The president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis doubled down on his call for stiffer capital requirements and said master account access decisions should stay with the regional Fed banks.
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BayFirst Financial in Florida is using gross — not net — income to calculate how much credit smaller enterprises can be granted. Company officials say the Paycheck Protection Program used that approach with great success, but others contend the practice is risky for private-sector lenders.


















