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The New York company formed the nationwide group after hiring a team of former Square 1 bankers.
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The fight over the credit union industry's tax-exempt status has moved from the federal to state level. It will take the entire movement working together to combat these challenges.
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Citigroup, Goldman earnings surprise to the upside; cost cuts fueled the bank’s 14% earnings growth.
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The bank's profits rose 2% despite a decline in revenue.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Apple improves biometric security; Klarna opens at Showfields; Japanese bank will no longer support Money Tap; Dashlane draws investment.
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About 100 financial institutions are owned by or work with Native Americans, yet traditional banking services remain out of reach for many in this demographic.
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As major payments M&A deals mount, some free agents are awaiting deals of their own — and one area where that’s most apparent is in debit and ATM networks.
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A key question is whether the agency will restrict the ability of firms to track down delinquent borrowers with emails and text messages, which weren't in use when current regulations were adopted.
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From new legislation to mergers and more, here's a look at measures from across the country that could change how credit unions do business.
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The New Jersey company agreed to buy BoeFly, which connects franchisors, small businesses, lenders and loan brokers.
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Wells Fargo and the denial stage of recovery; community bankers alarmed after big banks backtrack on faster-payments pricing; credit card, auto loan delinquencies hit seven-year high; and more from this week's most-read stories.
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JPMorgan Chase's banner quarter didn't stop executives from warning that the pause in rate hikes could crimp profits, or from hinting that the bank might downsize its mammoth mortgage operation.
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2018 was mixed bag for credit unions in the Wolverine State, with membership and lending still seeing positive numbers but down from previous years.
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The company could use its share of proceeds from the IPO to repay debt and pursue bank acquisitions.
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Lenders in South Florida are making tech upgrades and building scale to contend with bigger banks squeezing the market.
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In a twist, bank lobbyists in the Sunflower State did not push back against nearly 70 proposed changes.
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Urfer co-founded a business with the banking automation pioneer John Diebold, worked for Chase Manhattan and other major banks, and played an important role in the Nixon administration, phasing out exchange controls.
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The San Francisco bank has roughly doubled its assets in the last five years without the benefit of an acquisition.
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The Fitchburg, Mass.-based institution also started an insurance agency and upgraded its mobile banking last year.
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The Pittsburgh company more than doubled its provision for loan losses during the first quarter to keep pace with growth in its loan portfolio.
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