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The North Carolina bank is the latest regional to experience a widespread outage.
February 23 -
Citigroup Inc., one of the world’s largest credit card issuers, said it will refund $335 million to U.S. customers whose annual percentage rate should have been lower.
February 23 -
The Boston mutual, which lost its innovation team when it spun off Numerated last year, has hired a State Street executive to oversee a plan to encourage all employees to be more creative.
February 23 -
Some Wells Fargo customers on social media Thursday afternoon expressed frustration with not being able to log in to accounts digitally. The San Francisco bank responded in a tweet acknowledging the problem.
February 22 -
With the state only months away from allowing the sale of pot for recreational use, its top cannabis regulator is urging policymakers to consider creating a public bank to provide services to growers and dispensaries that might otherwise have nowhere else to bank.
February 22 -
Harrison Finance has 35 offices, nearly 140 employees and about $95 million of outstanding loans.
February 22 -
Facing pressure to act on gun control laws, the bank said it would not "renew its contract with the National Rifle Association to issue the NRA Visa card."
February 22 -
CU in the heart of California’s Silicon Valley will change its core system this summer.
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The bank will allow its customers to apply for car financing online and receive a decision within minutes.
February 22 -
Financial services groups are calling for more funding for the Internal Revenue Service that could fix flaws in the agency's system for verifying the income of mortgage applicants.
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