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The San Antonio financial services provider says 101,000 members have already logged into mobile banking with a spoken phrase or a selfie. It may be a sign that after 50 years, biometric authentication is finally hitting the mainstream.
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Two defendants who took part in an alleged multi-million dollar telemarketing fraud targeting seniors, a scam that included withdrawing money from their accounts without authorization, agreed Tuesday to settle Federal Trade Commission charges.
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Payment technology provider Adyen is establishing Bitcoin as a payment option for consumers playing online games from U.K.-based Jagex.
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WASHINGTON The acquirer of a for-profit college chain sued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will forgive over $480 million in student debt under a deal announced Tuesday.
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Premara Financial in Charlotte, N.C., has a new chief executive.
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Four months after filing a complaint with its hearing officers, FINRA finally threw the book at a former JPMorgan registered representative who it claims issued unauthorized ATM cards as part of scheme to loot money from customer bank accounts.
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Bank of America is poised to exit its student loan portfolio, as banks reduce their red-tape-heavy assets and redeploy cash to create loan growth elsewhere.
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The CFPB's "Safe Student Banking" initiative is designed to pressure students' educational and financial institutions into offering young people narrow options.
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U.S. small businesses took out more loans in December, according to a lending study released Tuesday.
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TowneBank in Hampton Roads, Va., reported a lower quarterly profit due to higher costs tied to its recent acquisitions.
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