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Equity warrants. Capital calls. Off-balance-sheet accounts. SVB's unusual business model thrives on financing rainmakers and cutting-edge firms, but old-school issues like overconcentration, unpredictable fee income and stock market swings lurk in the background.
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Two credit unions ramp up their facilities management teams, plus board elections and more HR-related news at credit unions across the country.
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A pair of nominees to the Federal Reserve Board vowed Tuesday to protect the independence of the agency if confirmed, but avoided taking hard stances on pending regulatory issues.
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RIchardson & Stout, which is based in western New York, is the 16th insurance business that Evans has bought or agreed to buy.
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U.S. credit card issuers are already caught in the middle of intense debates over guns, marijuana and cryptocurrencies. Gambling on sports is next.
May 15
American Banker -
Fill a room with bankers and you'll hear a wide range of views on technology's role in their business.
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Buyers who rely on paper-based payments often struggle to onboard new suppliers. This "process overhead" can be so cumbersome that many buyers become resistant to change, opting instead to limit their supplier choices to a small number of partners, writes Patrick Bermingham, the CEO of Adlex.
May 15
Adflex -
Supporters say pending legislation would help consumers with little or no credit history. But the bill would instead roll back key consumer protections.
May 15
Pennsylvania Utility Law Project -
Regalii has changed its name to arcus and switched from cross-border bill payment to helping banks use tokenization to reissue lost, stolen or breached cards.
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Bank of Hawaii will serve Japanese citizens looking to conduct business in the United States.
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