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Senate Democrats want acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney to explain why the agency is no longer policing student loan lenders and servicers.
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Bank of America on where its AI hopes (and worries) lie; Zelle founder Paul Finch announces his leave from the payments network; the one area where banks and fintechs want more regulation; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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Credit unions may be able to reach more underserved consumers through partnerships with an unlikely ally.
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Community banks count on personal service as a differentiator to win business. But legacy technology issues can get in the way.
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While working with new fintechs carries some risk, it can also provide community banks with an affordable way to upgrade products and technology.
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Michael Fitzgerald, who was selected to lead United Bank, was CEO of Bank of Georgetown for 11 years before it was sold to United.
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Call it mutual respect. Bankers from mutually owned British building societies and similarly structured U.S. thrifts recently gathered in New England to address common challenges and share ideas about staying relevant at a time of rapid change in financial services. Here are the takeaways from their meetings.
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The Iowa company said that Bruce Lee will take over its top post next month.
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Readers react to Wells Fargo’s CEO slamming the media, weigh in on regulatory relief, opine on gambling and payments and more.
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The post-recession boom in auto loans and credit cards for borrowers with marred credit histories has been winding down in recent months.
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