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MW Bancorp in Cincinnati is looking for a new chief financial officer.
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WASHINGTON Two California companies allegedly sold pension advance loans that they claimed were not credit products but in fact charged usurious interest rates, according to a lawsuit brought Thursday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and New York regulators.
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Roughly 20 banks still have capital from the crisis-era program. Most are way behind on dividend payments and have limited options to raise capital to repay the Treasury Department.
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DotLoop, the tech startup Zillow just bought, takes the headaches and duplication out of managing real estate documents up until the hardest part of the transaction, the mortgage. Expanding into mortgages is possible, but would be tricky.
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Tech investors love fast-growing marketplace lenders like Social Finance, but Wall Street has taken a dimmer view of them. A huge equity fundraising round should allow SoFi to keep fueling rapid growth while remaining privately owned.
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First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Lakewood in Ohio has agreed to acquire Belpre Savings Bank in Belbre, Ohio.
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Blue Valley Ban Corp. in Overland Park, Kan., has named an executive from a large investor in the company to its board.
August 20 -
Poorly paid tellers get a boost from Amalgamated Bank; Nasdaq might be getting a female CEO; parent-friendly business trips as a new PE recruitment tool, and Fidelity's Kathleen Murphy on the benefits of mentoring. Plus, motorcycles, sushi chefs and Stephen Colbert.
August 20
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The CFPB and the New York Department of Financial Services filed a lawsuit in federal court against two companies, Pension Funding LLC and Pension Income LLC, and three of the companies individual managers for allegedly deceiving consumers about the costs and risks of their pension advance loans.
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Eighteen marketers that allegedly cheated U.S. and Canadian consumers out of more than $7 million are banned from selling business or work-at-home opportunities under court orders obtained by the Federal Trade Commission.
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