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The latest draft emphasizes integrating cybersecurity into core governance functions and broadens its scope beyond just critical infrastructure sectors. It also offers guidance on dealing with novel threats, such as newer strains of ransomware.
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Many institutions are building internal development programs to lower the barriers of entry to more senior roles as aging leaders retire.
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Offices impacted are located in Chicago, Cincinnati and Kansas City, a company representative said Wednesday.
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Establishing a conduct risk authority in the U.S. would go a long way toward restoring trust in the banking industry.
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The Truist Leadership Institute is part of a growing corporate leadership-training industry that says it's focused on creating more empathetic leaders. But critics decry the institute's blurring of personal and professional boundaries, and question its scientific backing.
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The credit card company is no stranger to regulatory penalties, but its CEO's sudden departure this week raises the specter of a more painful punishment tied to possible compliance shortcomings. Analysts are hoping to get clarity Thursday on how bad things could get.
August 16 - AB - Technology
Software can help banks move computing workloads to geographic regions where clean energy is available.
August 16 -
Merchants may rake in 14% to 200% more revenue from consumers who forgot to cancel online subscriptions paid for by credit and debit cards, according to a new study based on anonymized consumer transaction data.
August 16 -
The state treasurer's revisions, which shrank the list to six financial firms from 13, includes Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo.
August 16 -
The Pittsburgh company has tapped the U.S. blue-chip bond market for the second time since the banking crisis in the spring. Companies are hurriedly raising capital before the cyclical summer slowdown that typically kicks in toward the end of August.
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Higher interest rates and increased competitive pressure from captive finance companies cut into vehicle lending at credit unions in the second quarter.
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JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo and TD Auto Finance all see opportunities in providing financing to dealers for inventory, the purchase of competitors and the addition of infrastructure for electric vehicle sales. Two other banks recently said they're exiting the business, which could provide a further opening.
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The credit-reporting agency was fined $650,000 for sending customers marketing emails without an option to unsubscribe. Financial institutions are subject to the same law, called the CAN-SPAM Act.
August 15 -
The SEC and CFTC charged 11 Wall Street firms $549 million in penalties over recordkeeping violations. The agencies vow to continue enforcing compliance throughout the industry.
August 15 -
Community bankers anticipate that interest rates could soon level off and the broader economy may avert a downturn as a result. If that forecast proves true, lenders could minimize credit losses and enjoy stronger loan demand than they had expected earlier in the year.
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Banks looking to grow customer relationships can't be complacent about investing in the digital products and dedicated service that ignite positive brand loyalty.
August 15 -
President and COO Dave Glaser discusses his company's strategy as demand builds for services that could stress older systems.
August 15 -
JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup are funneling more investment into China, even as relations between the countries sour and Washington bans U.S tech investments that could bolster its rival's military capabilities.
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The Canadian bank committed Monday to lending and investing over $2 billion in the Garden State's lower- to middle-income communities over the next three years. A $50 billion, multistate agreement was scrapped earlier this year after TD failed to get approval to buy First Horizon.
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