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Happy Money and Arcus have joined a pack of fintechs and online lenders urging customers to forgo expensive credit card debt, in this case calling it a "sad spend."
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The letter from lawmakers to the bureau follows a report that the agency does not view the exams as explicitly required by the law.
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But overexpansion, trade wars and escalating wages for drivers could cut the trip short for banks that have aggressively pursued business with large and midsize trucking companies.
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With back-to-school season in full swing, credit unions are taking another look at private student loans. Learn about the different ways to get into this business.
August 15
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The division, created after Sunflower hired lenders away from other banks, will focus on asset-based lending to middle-market companies and investors.
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The veteran banking attorney, who also worked at the FDIC and OCC, passed away Tuesday following a battle with cancer.
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It's a fickle industry, given the uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act and government reimbursements, but opportunities in lending to medical practices and device manufacturers make it hard to resist, bankers say.
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Banks — especially smaller ones — are being told to brace themselves for a wave of ATM raids by cybercrooks. Industry officials are uncertain what information the red alert is based on, but experts say swift, sophisticated thefts are very doable.
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The investors initially won the right to sue as a group in 2015 before an appeals court reversed the ruling; the $13 billion lawsuit can now proceed as a class action.
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Mark D’Arcy was in charge of regulatory reviews and annual stress tests; many see 10-plus point gains following removal of non-loan collections reports.
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