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CUs in both states surpassed total asset milestones, but many business lines are growing at a slower pace than they were one year ago.
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A Spanish effort to prosecute a gang that used Bitcoin automated cash machines suspected of being a front for illegal-drug payments has exposed a hole in European anti-money-laundering controls, law enforcement authorities in the country said.
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Credit unions have hired new executives to oversee areas such as human resources and retail lending while others have been recognized for their achievements.
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It’s higher stakes than usual for some of Amazon’s biggest rivals—including Walmart—as the e-commerce giant’s 48-hour Amazon Prime Day event nears.
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The SEC is paying close attention to cryptocurrency, though its efforts may be counter to its priority to foster innovation and capital formation in the U.S., contends Bill Martin, a lawyer in the New York office of O'Melveny & Myers.
July 11
O'Melveny & Myers LLP -
The $10 million-asset institution struggled with profitability, posting a loss of more than $12,000 during Q1.
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President Trump defended troubled Deutsche Bank on Thursday and said the German financial institution wanted his business, which is now the subject of investigations by congressional Democrats.
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Often overlooked as prospects by financial services institutions who have increasingly focused on the wealthy, hourly workers represent a massive pool of underserved consumers with distinct financial needs.
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The central bank has a long history of fighting reforms to the Community Reinvestment Act, until now.
July 11
K.H. Thomas Associates -
Charles Friederichs, already serving in an interim capacity, has been appointed permanent CEO of the $1.1 billion-asset institution.
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The Justice Department is investigating the bank for possible money laundering violations; the Fed chair says Facebook’s plan raises “serious concerns.”
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Domino's tests no-cash stores; Fold adds crypto pay; Revolut adds office in Germany; Fintechs get licenses to anticipate Brexit.
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Beginning next year, banks will have to dramatically change the way they account for future credit losses, but experts disagree on the new rule's long-term impact.
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As more credit unions deploy mobile video banking, some observers say if credit unions don’t hop on board now they could be left behind in the next few years.
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Finding a fast and easy way to receive payments remains a top priority for these businesses. And yet, they are frequently left out of the industry’s faster payments conversation, writes Steve Robert, co-founder and CEO of Autobooks.
July 11
Autobooks -
Beginning next year, banks will have to dramatically change the way they account for future credit losses, but experts disagree on the new rule's long-term impact.
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A recent investigation found that institutions taken over by the National Credit Union Administration “are often the least willing to work with borrowers struggling to afford their loans.”
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Seattle-based digital remittance provider Remitly has raised $220 million in new investments and financing to accelerate its growth in more global markets.
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Vehicle payment technology startup Car IQ raised $5 million in a Series A funding round that included Citi Ventures as an investor.
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The Fed chairman's exchange with House lawmakers Wednesday comes amid President Trump's criticism of Powell and the central bank’s policy decisions.
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