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Without its funhouse office, annual trips or volunteering events, the executive found ways to engage his staff virtually.
March 31 -
Half of Facet Wealth’s employees haven’t met face-to-face. Here is how the fintech is working to strengthen community.
March 31 -
Members of Congress question whether the company is doing enough to protect inexperienced customers engaging in high-risk investing.
July 17 -
A class action asserts that the data aggregator accesses more of consumers' bank account information than it needs and ultimately aims to sell the data to others. Plaid, which has agreed to be sold to Visa, denies the allegations.
July 13 -
Jane Gladstone, new president of Promontory Interfinancial Network, says the recession will accelerate the shakeout among the nonbank disruptors and that small banks have an opportunity to forge new bonds with the survivors.
July 6 -
Venture capital investment has plummeted in many coronavirus-ravaged economies, but larger, profitable fintech firms with the right digital products might still score funding.
April 20 -
No online lenders are approved for the agency's traditional programs, but they could make loans under the COVID-19 stimulus package if they get special approval.
March 26 -
COVID-19 is bringing business to PayPal, Blend, Symphony and others as homebound consumers and commercial clients seek more electronic services. But demand could cool if the economy slows further.
March 19 -
COVID-19 is bringing business to PayPal, Blend, Symphony and others as homebound consumers and commercial clients seek more electronic services. But demand could cool if the economy slows further.
March 18 -
FinApps has filed a lawsuit that claims the data aggregator swiped its proprietary credit risk software while the two did business together.
August 7