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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday rolled back an Obama administration attempt to reform how student loan servicers collect debt.
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These execs say they are finding ways to reduce fixed costs in areas such as branching and personnel, offer appealing tech, yet provide in-person services when customers have concerns.
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After years when it looked like millennials might opt for car-sharing and ride-hailing services over car ownership, recent data tells a different story.
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Amala Duggirala said she was attracted to Regions because of its digital products and commitment to innovation.
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The Little Rock, Ark., bank said first-quarter profits rose slightly and that it plans to dissolve its holding company to trim regulatory costs.
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Bank earnings could be hurt this year as big retailers close stores and file for bankruptcy. The situation has sparked a debate about how much CRE and C&I books will suffer just as lenders were putting other commercial woes behind them.
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The deal had been held up by U.K. regulators over concerns about competitive balance.
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Opus Bank has added Paul Greig, who was CEO of FirstMerit until its sale in July, as a director.
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Carter, who built what became Carter Bank and Trust from the ground up, was praised for his “uncanny” credit acumen, devotion to community and family, and willingness to take unconventional risks.
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Directors take back $75 million more from two former executives and release scathing report on bank's fake accounts scandal; UBS executive sees decade-long wait for transformation.
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