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When small banks leave the community, it makes sense for credit unions to fill the void.
February 27
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Credit unions that don't embrace digital retailing as part of their auto lending strategy will end up spinning their wheels.
February 27
Cox Automotive -
Deluxe has spent many years working to diversify beyond paper checks, which are in an inevitable decline. But that diversity led to confusion.
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The decline in net interest income was among the reasons year-over-year profits at the U.S. operations fell for the first time since 2012.
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The agency is investigating Discover Financial Services over student loan-servicing practices and its compliance with a 2015 consent order involving the business.
February 27 -
Wall Street banks make plans to keep workers in Tokyo safe; the employees are bringing their grievances against the bank to Capitol Hill.
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Though the agency plans to give more credit unions authority to issue subordinated debt, limited investor appetite and other factors could hamper activity.
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The companies spent much of the past decade completing smaller deals that created complementary footprints in the Southeast.
February 26 -
Members of the House Small Business Committee expressed concerns to SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza that the rule could harm poultry farmers.
February 26 -
Lineage Financial Network, led by former Franklin Financial CEO Richard Herrington, plans to acquire Sumner Bank and Citizens Bank.
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As the COVID-19 virus spreads globally, many U.S. financial institutions are said to be taking steps to protect employees and minimize disruption. But only a handful are sharing specifics, to avoid contributing to any public panic.
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The proposal is the fourth piece of legislation unveiled this week to tweak the Federal Credit Union Act.
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After dragging its feet, the agency has agreed to a court-supervised process for writing a Dodd-Frank-mandated rule aimed at stamping out discrimination.
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Under CEO Charlie Scharf, the bank that has historically viewed itself as more Main Street than Wall Street is becoming deeply embedded in the nation’s financial capital and its hard-charging culture.
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The banking group issued lawmakers a guide on questions to ask as credit union executives visit Capitol Hill for two days.
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Fintechs like LendingClub and Varo Money illustrate how the traditional financial system is changing. Banks that don’t rapidly evolve with technology will be obsolete.
February 26
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The debate centers on whether guidance on credit union-bank mergers is necessary.
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With its expenses soaring, the Toronto company has taken a $250 million restructuring charge to cover severance from staff reductions.
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JPMorgan would consider buying other businesses; collectors would be allowed to pursue debt past the statute of limitations, if they warn borrowers.
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