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From regulatory settlements to data breaches, bankers need to handle negative press with finesse and care. Here are several ways executives can effectively communicate with stakeholders and restore investor and customer confidence.
February 11 -
In unusually expansive comments, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray provided new details Tuesday about proposals due soon from the agency while offering insights into an internal battle over easing a key mortgage rule.
February 10 -
The Senate Banking Committee's first look at regulatory relief for small institutions provided key insights into how the panel is likely to tackle the topic legislatively this year, suggesting it could be a long and contentious debate.
February 10 -
The creation of a new cybersecurity agency is the latest move by the Obama administration to combat the increasing threat of cyberattacks.
February 10 -
More than 100,000 potential plaintiffs can pursue class-action litigation accusing Leucadia National Corp. and a law firm of illegally winning default judgments in debt collection cases, a federal appeals court in New York ruled Tuesday.
February 10 -
Hackers in several financial services industry data breaches targeted customer-contact information that is often thought of as less sensitive. But crooks can use that data and other bits of stolen info to do great harm.
February 10 -
Speakers at the American Bankers Association's Conference for Community Bankers made it clear that smaller banks must find ways to embrace new and disruptive ways of doing business to compete the bigger institutions and nonbanks.
February 10 -
WASHINGTON NewDay Financial has agreed to a $2 million fine after the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau alleged that the mortgage lender engaged in an improper kickback scheme and used deceptive marketing tactics targeted at veterans.
February 10 -
LONGVIEW, Texas East Texas Professional CU saw member sales increase at the same time average visit times decreased after implementing a new lobby tracking system.
February 10 -
New York resident Nadia Figueroa pleaded guilty Tuesday for her role in stealing customer data while employed as a JPMorgan Chase bank teller. The scheme netted $850,000.
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