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The Seattle-based tech giant, in its latest foray into the financial services business, has begun offering installment loans to British consumers.
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Most U.S. states have established student loan forgiveness programs that are often offered to public service employees to help borrowers who have federal aid or dont qualify for Department of Education programs.
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Banks finally appear ready to turn the corner on how they view overdrafts and the change of direction could help not only the industry's public image, but also the bottom line.
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The Federal Trade Commission is publishing procedures for the administrative collection of debts, including those arising under judgments and orders of the FTC.
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Enterprise Financial Services in Clayton, Mo., has announced the retirement of its bank's executive chairman and chief credit officer.
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Diebold CEO Andy Mattes shares his vision for how ATMs will evolve over the next 10 years.
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A federal judge has rebuffed a legal challenge by a credit union in Colorado that was set up to serve the marijuana industry but then denied access to the U.S. payment system.
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Two payday lenders have settled Federal Trade Commission charges that they illegally charged consumers across the country undisclosed and inflated fees.
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Northway Bank in Berlin, N.H., has exited the Small Business Lending Fund.
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Carolina Financial in Charleston, S.C., has agreed to buy Congaree Bancshares in Cayce, S.C.
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