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If a checking account doesn’t come with checks anymore, can it still be called a checking account? It’s a valid question that the financial services industry should be asking itself.
March 9 -
Maybe Congress shouldn’t be so quick to change laws without real-world input.
March 9
Community Financial Services Association of America -
The all-digital bank is hoping to win over consumers with above-average savings rates and more detailed analysis of their spending habits.
March 8 -
State Farm struggled to make its bet on banking pay off and decided like other insurers to exit the business. U.S. Bancorp swooped in to add deposits and credit card accounts at little cost or risk.
March 6 -
A handful of banks keep trying to make the customer-Alexa connection happen; banks are more worried about payments firms than other types of fintechs; how financial institutions are coping with COVID-19; and more from this week’s most-read stories.
March 6 -
Unity National Bank of Houston, which has reported losses three straight years, is receiving guidance and resources from Citigroup through a Treasury mentoring program.
March 6 -
With prices rising rapidly and loan terms increasing, some institutions may want to consider adding a leasing option to their auto loan portfolio.
March 6
Credit Union Leasing of America -
The company will pay $25 million in cash for Carroll Bancorp in a deal between Baltimore-area banks.
March 6 -
Harit Talwar, the head of Goldman Sachs' consumer banking business, is in the running for one of India's top banking jobs.
March 6 -
U.S. lawmakers are pushing regulators to provide room for banks to work out loans with businesses and consumers who may be affected by the coronavirus.
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