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Storms earlier this month crippled local communities in the Green Mountain state. Banks, which have had to close branches or open alternative ones, are offering flexible loan repayment options and working with municipalities to finance the rebuilding of infrastructure.
July 25 -
Concluding the industry faces years of upheaval, BlackRock is poised to become a bigger buyer of assets that banks unload to improve their capital and liquidity.
July 25 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency levied the civil money penalty against American Express National Bank for failing to implement adequate call-monitoring controls and track customer complaints with a third-party affiliate.
July 25 -
The Government Accountability Office called for Congress to pass blockchain regulation legislation to shore up the federal regulatory apparatus.
July 25 -
As ESG issuance has grown around the globe, so have investor demands, international standards for it and regulatory rulemaking around it. Citi's Aoiffe McGarry and Fitch's Megan Neuburger discuss with The Bond Buyer's Lynne Funk.
July 25 -
Evidence from the implementation of the 2009 CARD Act shows that warnings about higher interest rates and other unintended consequences don't square with reality.
July 25
Stanford University -
As banks and merchants gear up for instant settlement, the merchant acquirer is using artificial intelligence to sharpen the accuracy of its fraud detection.
July 25 -
Bank loyalty platform provider Wildfire Systems unveils a tool that could enable banks to earn revenue from merchants when customers click on personalized offers embedded in content via generative AI.
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Credit metrics are deteriorating as more cardholders fall behind on their payments. But bank CEOs detect few causes for alarm, saying they plan to stay in growth mode since most consumers have stayed current.
July 24 -
Bankers say it isn't a crazy notion for a bank to charge multiple NSF fees on the same transaction because merchants often resubmit transactions for payment a second time, and the bank has no way of knowing if or when that happens.
July 24 -
The deal is expected to close late in 2023 or early next year and be immediately accretive to the combined company's earnings.
July 24 -
Valarie Ivester, assistant vice president of indirect strategy and development for Greater Texas Credit Union, has helped update strategy from the start of the pandemic through the recent chip shortage.
July 24 -
The U.S. division of the Swiss bank will have to pick up the tab for its one-time rival, which it acquired in a government-brokered deal earlier this year.
July 24 -
One security researcher said the total number of consumers who had data stolen in MoveIt breaches exceeds 20 million, and more are expected to be reported.
July 24 -
Nearly three out of five respondents to a Bloomberg survey said they would most like to work for the CEO of JPMorgan Chase. That was enough to make Dimon the most popular choice out of a list of the leaders of six big banks.
July 24 -
The license allows New York-based Citigroup to separate the institutional and private bank businesses from its consumer, small-business and middle-market operations in Mexico.
July 24 -
American Banker's annual list reviews the financial results for the best-performing large institutions.
July 24 -
The era of banks being customers' sole source of financial services is long gone, and regional banks need to accelerate their adjustment to that fact.
July 24
CI&T -
The card brand participated in a $72 million funding round in Thunes, expanding both an existing collaboration and a larger initiative to support mobile money networks.
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