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The fintech Sezzle has finally received its point-of-sale lending license in California after agreeing to refund consumers in the state and pay a penalty for previously making illegal loans there, the California Department of Business Oversight said Thursday.
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The fintech Sezzle received its license after agreeing to refund customers and pay a fine for previously making loans that state regulators had deemed illegal.
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The company will pay $24 million in cash for Central Federal Bancshares.
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Roughly a decade after being burned by the most punishing financial crisis since the onset of the Great Depression, it's increasingly clear that the nation's largest lenders are targeting a narrower slice of consumers: The wealthy and those with excellent credit.
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Fears that the New York banking giant’s consumer lending product could cut into a key credit union market appear to have been overblown.
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The investment bank is raising its return on equity target following a record earnings year; Democrat lawmakers say JPMorgan's response on racial discrimination questions was inadequate.
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The Colorado Banking Board may be the first regulator to ever block a credit union-bank merger.
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Colorado's State Banking Board voted 6-1 to stop Elevations Credit Union from buying Cache Bank & Trust. This is believed to be the first time regulators have blocked such a deal.
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While the Maryland company claimed it has margins and credit issues under control, it couldn't provide any clarity on rising legal expenses.
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Under terms of the settlement approved by a Georgia court Monday, Equifax may also have to pay an additional $125 million if the initial amount doesn't cover all the claims.
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