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In a new initiative announced Friday, Bank of America said that it will work with several nonprofits to source a pipeline of local talent in its markets.
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The firms were initially slated to be included in a newly merged trade association, but they were blocked after some executives objected to adding more Wall Street banks.
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Redwood CU's home-grown pay-by-text solution won a prestigious award recently, but the credit union is already looking at ways to build even more functionality into it.
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The agency found no “systemic issues” in its review of other banks’ sales practices; some churches say the lenders are needed, others see the devil.
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Readers react to members of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's advisory board getting fired, opine on Sen. Elizabeth Warren slamming deregulation, weigh in on facial recognition technologies and more.
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Banks will need to evolve further and faster to reach consumers in an interconnected, always online world, according to industry leaders.
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The Pittsburgh company said that the moves would improve both operating efficiency in its retail network and the credit profile of its consumer loan portfolio.
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It's tough to explain the bizarre way the CFPB handled the decision to dismiss the members of three advisory councils earlier this week.
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The bipartisan legislation would enable business in legal-marijuana states to access banking services, removing a key hurdle for a fast-growing industry.
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Acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney wrote in a two-paragraph filing that the Mount Laurel, N.J., company did not violate the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
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