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Earlier this month CO-OP sold off seven branches in the Detroit area.
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The NCUA board is considering adding as many as two additional payday alternative loan options for credit unions, and regulators have clarified a rule on severance claims after involuntary credit union liquidations.
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A chunk of alternative loan customers are perfectly creditworthy, a report from the credit bureau shows.
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As President Trump signed the regulatory relief bill into law on Thursday, most of the attention was on a provision to help regional banks with more than $50 billion of assets. But a majority of the new law is aimed at helping institutions below $10 billion. Here's how.
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A competitive job market and improved security protocols are pushing more banks to consider letting employees work remotely.
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It's too late for Congress to overturn the consumer bureau's regulation on short-term lending, but acting Director Mick Mulvaney will have plenty of chances to reshape it.
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The Canadian banks' second-quarter profits were also boosted by double-digit income growth at their U.S. operations.
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Otting wants banks to make small loans to consumers; the German bank will reduce headcount by at least 7,000.
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Farmers & Merchants Bancorp is looking for a successor for Paul Siebenmorgan, who has been its CEO for nearly 15 years.
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A recent wave of high-premium acquisitions, paired with sweeping regulatory reform, is setting the stage for more large-scale M&A.
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