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The agency's vote Thursday threatens to block many of the industry's communications with customers, though banks did win one concession.
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Spartan FCU members approved a deal earlier this year to join South Carolina Federal Credit Union.
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The seven Democrats sought details on the Fed's response to allegations the bank suppressed suspicious activity reports on businesses tied to President Trump and Jared Kushner.
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The U.S. still relies on antiquated payment processing technologies while other countries can process in real time. What's the holdup?
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Diverse economies and a limited number of sellers are making markets like Tampa, Fla., a hot spot for growth-minded banks.
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Provident Bancorp, one of the nation's oldest active banks, is setting the stage to become a fully stock-owned company.
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The North Carolina company will have two branches remaining in South Carolina after the sale closes.
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Boston-based Trio is openly offering its cash management account as capital at risk, offering big incentives if consumers agree to sign up for an uninsured account.
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With big banks investing heavily in IT, credit unions will have to be nimble and streamlined if they hope to compete.
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Focal Pointe Group -
Loans grew amid a surge in deposits, while membership surpassed 117 million and industry consolidation continued.
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Nominated for a full term at the central bank, Michelle Bowman told senators that bankers should not fear repercussions for servicing hemp growers after the crop was legalized.
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Mark Graf, who joined the Riverwoods, Ill.-based credit card issuer in 2011, will participate in the search for his successor.
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Over time, real-time payments could become the predominant payment type while virtually eliminating cash and checks.
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Citizens Bank -
A year after launching the digital bank, JPMorgan Chase has concluded that the millennials it targeted don't need a separate brand.
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Organized crime groups are selling access to the computer networks of financial firms like Bank of America Corp. and hacking tools targeting these companies, according to a British researcher who posed as a buyer on several dark web marketplaces.
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As banks seek to innovate, executives should accept that ignorance and mistakes are part of the process.
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Credit unions in Utah, Oregon and elsewhere have made new hires and announced promotions.
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The two U.S. banks and Barclays have agreed to pay $91 million to settle claims that traders colluded to manipulate rates over a six-year span.
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DNB had been facing pressure from an activist investor to consider selling itself.
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The bank is having trouble finding an outsider and acting chief Allen Parker has impressed the board; the former Chicago mayor will join Centerview Partners.
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