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Wells Fargo said holders of its student cards will see their costs decline by about half as its expands benefits after drawing scrutiny earlier this year for high fees on college campuses.
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Publicly traded banks will have to book expected losses on loans starting next year; the jump in mortgage refinancings could be a mixed bag for banks.
April 4 -
The Earnin app appears designed to look like other early wage access programs, but critics say it’s actually a payday lender and New York regulators have taken notice.
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The first quarter proved sluggish for overall merger activity. Here are notable deals announced in March.
April 3 -
Bonnie Lee will succeed C.G. Kum, who is retiring as CEO next month.
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The Silicon Valley-based fintech, which recently announced a new partnership with Walmart, plans to add hundreds of new workers this year.
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In successive speeches, Joseph Otting and Jelena McWilliams expressed hope for a Community Reinvestment Act rule by early next year, and also said regulators should align their small-dollar lending policies.
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Lenders argue that the move is premature, citing record-low charge-offs in the agency's 7(a) program.
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Rates have risen, car prices are up and sales are expected to drop by nearly a half-million units this year, but institutions can take steps to ensure minimal impact.
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The Illinois company will pay about $10 million, and redeem $23.5 million in trust-preferred stock, as part of the deal.
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