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WASHINGTON More than 26 million consumers are effectively "credit invisible" because they have no credit record and another 19 million are "unscored" because they have an insufficient or stale credit history, according to a report released Tuesday by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
May 6 -
A new study shows nearly half of consumers have checked their credit score in the past year, a sign that access to scores is getting easier for consumers.
May 6 -
Western Union is in early-stage talks to acquire smaller rival MoneyGram, people with knowledge of the matter said, as both companies contend with stiff competition from upstart money-transfer companies.
May 6 -
To survive and thrive, community banks must follow the lead of nonbank mortgage lenders by embracing digital technology and customer convenience.
May 6
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Achieva Credit Union in Dunedin, Fla., has agreed to buy Calusa Bank in Punta Gorda, Fla.
May 6 -
Digital currency firm Ripple Labs just made historybut not the kind it's been hoping for.
May 5 -
Lending Club stayed on its fast-growth trajectory in the first quarter, as loan originations and operating revenue more than doubled from the same period a year earlier.
May 5 -
The CFPB found that more than 26 million consumers are effectively "credit invisible" because they have no credit record and another 19 million are "unscored" because they have an insufficient or stale credit history. But it's unclear how the CFPB plans to tackle the issue.
May 5 -
Vincent Delie, CEO of F.N.B., discusses the costs of and difficulty in complying with size-related regulations, his outlook for acquisitions and the Baltimore market.
May 5 -
A new analysis of college debt levels details how an income-based student loan repayment system could help borrowers.
May 5



