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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and Bank of America Vice Chairman Paul Donofrio were among the high-level executives who last year received multimillion-dollar retention payments. The awards — sometimes known as “golden handcuffs” — were driven by the most competitive job market in recent history.
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The letter from House Financial Services Chair Maxine Waters and Rep. Al Green points to laws passed by some state and local legislatures where financial institutions have been required to disclose whether they had ever profited from slavery in order to operate in their jurisdiction.
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Amy Bonitatibus will succeed Barri Rafferty, who left the San Francisco bank in early May.
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The prepaid card issuer has now paid a total of $18 million to Republic Bank & Trust, which sued after Green Dot's purchase of its tax-refund business unraveled.
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Multiple class actions claim that banks and credit unions are not doing enough to prevent scammers from exploiting the near-instant peer-to-peer payment network.
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U.S. consumer borrowing surged again in April, following a record jump a month earlier, fueled by rising prices and the continued strength of American consumers.
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The Ohio Democrat and chair of the Senate Banking Committee acknowledged banks’ existing privacy obligations under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act but argued that the 1999 law did not go far enough to address the privacy landscape of 2022.
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The credit card issuer Synchrony Financial recently used FICO’s top competitor in a $1 billion deal. The choice is significant for VantageScore, but FICO remains the dominant credit score in the securitization market, according to analysts.
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Arlington Community Federal Credit Union is combining with InFirst FCU, whose chief executive is retiring at the end of this year.
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A recent campaign targeting Quickbooks users claimed customers had their accounts suspended because of problems verifying their business information. It’s the latest example of scams that slither through multiple lines of defense.
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Gary Furtado will retire from his position as president and CEO of Navigant Credit Union, a position he has held since 1987, by the end of the year.
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Canada’s banks expanded their workforces last quarter at the fastest pace in almost four years, braving a historically tight labor market to bolster their sales staffs and technology operations.
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PayPal Holdings will let users transfer certain cryptocurrencies to other customers, exchanges and external wallets, a new service that’s part of the company’s effort to boost use of its app.
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An early bank entrant to the BNPL space, Citizens Financial Group argues that other lenders are taking on too much risk by expanding into everyday spending categories.
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Amid a falling population in its home state of Pennsylvania, the bank is focusing more attention — and dealmaking — on the increasingly populous and affluent Raleigh-Durham market.
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The chief executives of KeyCorp, Comerica, Cullen/Frost, First Republic and Bank of America all received pay bumps of between 31% and 64% in 2021. Here's a look at the industry's top-10 finishers.
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An Oct. 7 trial date looms in a case involving allegations of document destruction. The high-stakes lawsuit could complicate BMO's pending acquisition of Bank of the West.
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Jelena McWilliams is joining the firm following her high-profile exit from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
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The supervisory checkups examine the capital resiliency of 34 large banks.
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