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First BanCorp in San Juan, Puerto Rico, has been released from a consent order with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
May 1 -
Complaints filed with the CFPB against collection agencies jumped in March while district court numbers revealed an uptick in lawsuits
May 1 -
The Costco cobrand card was a huge win for Visa, but nevertheless the card network's chief executive, Charlie Scharf, found himself defending the terms of the partnership.
May 1 -
A measure of consumer credit defaults released Thursday by S&P Dow Jones and Experian shows a slight downward movement.
May 1 -
Too many bank customers feel disgruntled after interactions with their financial institutions' digital tools, calling centers and branches. Banks can solve the problem by taking a page from brands that have successfully marketed themselves as being on the customer's side.
May 1
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Simmons First National in Pine Bluff, Ark., has agreed to buy Ozark Trust and Investment Corp. in Springfield, Mo.
May 1 -
Patricia Goldstein, the commercial real estate finance pioneer, veteran workout banker and mentor of many of today's top female executives, died Thursday in Highland Beach, Fla. She was 69.
April 30 -
The troubled Atlanta mortgage servicer's independent auditor has again delayed its 2014 financial results and has raised questions about the firm's viability, CEO Ron Faris said after Ocwen reported a steep earnings drop.
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WASHINGTON Federal banking regulators are putting pressure on a dozen or more states to begin regulating appraisal management companies within their borders.
April 30 -
Marketplace lender Social Finance has expanded its education loans to parents of students in 49 states and the District of Columbia.
April 30





