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JPMorgan Chase and Wells Fargo are following Silicon Valley's lead by offering new fee-free accounts. While there are risks involved, the cost of doing nothing would be significant, analysts said.
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Ruoff Financial will make its first push into banking with the purchase of SBB Bancshares.
June 19 -
The Community Reinvestment Act needs to be updated, but in doing so Congress should remember why the law was created in the first place, argues Rep. Gregory Meeks.
June 19
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In an investor-backed power play, the robo tech firm wants banks to turn to it instead of traditional core software providers as they upgrade to digital-banking-friendly technology.
June 19 -
The National Credit Union Administration is set to vote on revisions to its field-of-membership rule, even as it's entangled in a legal dispute with the American Bankers Association over the rule.
June 19 -
The Minneapolis bank is pitching the automated investment advice product, a joint venture with a BlackRock unit, to a wide range of age groups, not just younger consumers.
June 19 -
Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-La., the CBC's chair, requested with a meeting with the comptroller of the currency to "enlighten" him about discrimination in banking.
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SigFig was among an early crop of digital advice firms that shifted their focus to serving wealth managers and banks. It has raised more than $100 million from a variety of investors.
June 19 -
The selection of an obscure OMB official as CFPB director raises more questions than it answers about the future of the agency.
June 19
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JP Nicols and Jason Henrichs discuss making apps and branches more productive, with Michelle Tinsley of Tinsley Retail Insights and Mike Laven of Currencycloud.
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