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The Justice Department has come under fire in recent months for its efforts to root out consumer fraud through banks, but Operation Choke Point appears to be gaining new momentum.
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Smaller banks need to develop detailed marketing plans to reach out to cardholders, while also working with their processors to prepare for the transition to EMV cards.
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Mobile wallets will undoubtedly become more popular with time, but plastic cards won't be easily killed off. We add to payment options to increase security, options and convenience.
March 12
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A report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has found deceptive student loan debt collection practices, unfair and deceptive overdraft practices, mortgage origination violations, fair lending violations and mishandled disputes by consumer reporting agencies.
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Coast Professional, National Recoveries Inc. and Enterprise Recovery Systems Inc. are suing the U.S. Department of Education over a decision made last week to end collection contracts for allegedly misleading borrowers.
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Negative attitudes in Washington toward the mortgage industry are starting to thaw, yet devising Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's exit from conservatorship or charting the future of housing finance reform still will be tough.
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Cardtronics is expanding into Poland by deploying 50 ATMs at Polish service stations and another 50 machines at convenience and grocery stores by May.
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FirstBank Holding Company is appealing to young, outdoorsy and wired customers with soft marketing, including a smartphone-guided treasure hunt for free snowboards and skis at a Colorado resort.
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Two foreign-owned banks Santander and Deutsche Bank failed the Fed's stress test. Two other foreign banks that failed last year, HSBC and RBS Citizens, passed this year.
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Former senior JPMorgan Chase & Co. executive Blythe Masters is heading a cryptocurrency startup that aims to overhaul the way traded assets are settled and recorded.
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