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American Banker readers share their views on the most pressing banking topics of the week. Comments are excerpted from reader response sections of AmericanBanker.com articles and our social media platforms.
March 4 -
While regulators and law enforcement agencies are beginning to strike a more conciliatory tone with respect to digital currency, industry players complain the technology is still being stifled by its pariah status.
March 3 -
A large investor in the prepaid card pioneer Green Dot plans to nominate three directors to the prepaid card company's board, as the activist investor group seeks to remove founder and Chief Executive Steve Streit.
March 3 -
The British challenger bank Mondo raised $1.4 million in 96 seconds, it announced Thursday.
March 3 -
BankMobile has launched a podcast series focused on financial literacy and self-help tips.
March 3 -
Wells Fargo and Tangerine Bank are among those trying new communications tools that bring human conversations back into the channels where people bank by swiping and tapping.
March 3 -
Bank of America's mobile app can do almost everything that used to require a branch visit, says Michelle Moore; Lebenthal and four other women-owned firms land a big deal on Wall Street; Sallie Krawcheck joins the board of Blythe Masters' blockchain startup; Morgan Stanley's Carla Harris says both skills and spirituality contributed to her success. Also, the woman Obama is considering for the Supreme Court seat.
March 3 -
Complying with legal and credit bureau criteria for data furnishers is just one of the compelling reasons why a marketplace lender may take a pass on reporting credit data.
March 3 -
Prosper Marketplace has tapped USAA executive David Kimball to be its next chief financial officer.
March 2 -
OneMain Holdings is trying to get a better understanding of the subprime business by mixing data analytics and alternative credit scoring.
March 2