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A growing number of companies, led by Walmart, are offering payroll advance loans to their workers; Christian Sewing said he will invest 15% of his net earnings in the German bank’s struggling shares.
September 3 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Apple Pay's still has a small share in the U.S.; Gender gap persists in the payments industry; VCs invest in bank-to-bank payments; TGI Fridays suffers a breach in Australia.
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Seeking to expand financial services access, tribal officials and some firms want regulators to award Community Reinvestment Act credit to any bank that funds projects in Native American communities.
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At the same time, consumers hold banks to tougher disclosure standards than government agencies, health care organizations and retailers, according to Experian.
August 30 -
Joseph Campanelli, CEO of Needham Bank, wants to be ready to scoop up mutuals struggling with rising costs and yield curve challenges.
August 30 -
A look back at some of the coverage from Credit Union Journal's special report for August.
August 30 -
The core-banking provider Temenos, based in Geneva, was drawn to Kony's strong U.S. presence, its software for banks and a special app it owns.
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Bank Iowa will gain a branch in a neighboring market when it completes the acquisition.
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Brad Dinsmore, who will also serve as the California company's president, once was in charge of several key lines at SunTrust, including consumer banking and private wealth management.
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The debate over the CFPB's plan to revamp its payday lending regulation should focus on the benefits for borrowers.
August 30
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Farmers will pay $40 million for the bank, which is in an affluent area in northeast Ohio.
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The bank elevated three senior executives who could be possible successors to CEO Sergio Ermotti; the move to a new rate benchmark won’t trigger a “tax event.”
August 30 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Paytm targets health care; Revolut collaborates for Amazon fire fundraise payments; Mobile money in Nigeria; PNC launches on RippleNet.
August 30 -
The proposal's aim is to ensure borrowers are treated fairly and would require companies, including CUSOs, to submit licensing applications.
August 30 -
Readers react to jilted GSE legacy shareholders and a proposal making it harder to cite disparate impact, criticize Democrats asking the CFPB to stop its payday rule revamp and more.
August 29 -
A subsidiary of Citizens Financial Group placed first in a recent J.D. Power ranking of car dealer satisfaction with noncaptive auto lenders. However, that group — primarily banks and credit unions — lagged other types of auto lenders.
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Malia Lazu, a former community organizer, is overseeing a cultural shift at the Boston company that includes a new program designed to make more loans to minorities.
August 29 -
Kristy Kim was an immigrant success story with a degree from Berkeley and a lucrative job — except her lack of credit history precluded her from getting a car loan. She started TomoCredit to help the many young folks who struggle to qualify for a credit card.
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Loyal Trust Bank is the seventh proposed bank in 2019 to secure the agency's approval for deposit insurance.
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UBS promoted female bankers to key positions at the top of world's largest wealth manager, broadening the pool of potential candidates to eventually succeed Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti and bringing more diversity to the board.
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