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Alan White, who will step down in April, and Jeremy Ford have served as the company's co-CEOs since September 2016.
February 25 -
The Senate Banking Committee will likely vote on Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the federal regulator, while lawmakers hold hearings on a host of credit union priorities.
February 25 -
Tiny banks are recording healthy returns by carefully managing expenses and credit quality.
February 25 -
Midwest BankCentre in St. Louis, with the help of a stable of fintechs, started Rising Bank to keep up with big banks in the hunt for deposits and millennial customers.
February 25 -
The House Financial Services Committee chair said in an open letter that she wants to empower bureau staff amid reports of low morale.
February 25 -
Year to date through Sep. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.
February 25 -
The agency recently proposed gutting the ability-to-pay standard in its small-dollar loan rule, a move that would benefit the payday loan industry and harm consumers.
February 25
Consumer Federation of America -
E-commerce merchants with just a few employees that sell through Amazon or Walmart often fall through the cracks for traditional bank loans, but for Payoneer they're the sweet spot.
February 25 -
Former Managing Director Timothy Fletcher banished for role in referral hiring; Apple-Goldman collaboration shows banks fear missing out.
February 25 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: BMW and Daimler's mobile plans move ahead; Uber Eats sells Indian unit to Swiggy; Sberbank pushes P2P; Mastercard makes a clearing deal in China.
February 25 -
Some companies on SourceMedia’s Best Fintechs to Work For list offer their employees extra time off to live boldly.
February 24 -
Three years ago, the New York-based fintech started organizing a monthly gathering for its female employees. The meetings have helped participants find role models.
February 24 -
Fifth Third is helping consumers — and millennials in particular — save for big-ticket purchases with a new tool that squirrels away small sums into an account that can’t be immediately accessed.
February 22 -
Will Howle, head of U.S. retail and mortgage banking, and Alice Milligan, chief digital experience officer, will leave this spring.
February 22 -
ComplyAdvantage, Cinnamon and Zoovu recently raised millions of dollars to fuel expansion of their automated risk management, data-scanning and customer service products geared toward financial services companies.
February 22 -
Governor JB Pritzker has nominated Deborah Hagan as secretary of the state's Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, where her duties would include overseeing state-chartered CUs.
February 22 -
Richard Marotta, who became Berkshire Hills' CEO after his predecessor's abrupt resignation, says his top priorities are squeezing more profit from existing operations and improving corporate culture.
February 22 -
The federal banking agencies will not hold a hearing on a proposal to reduce the number of residential real estate transactions that require an appraisal.
February 22 -
The agency’s proposed changes to its standard for small-dollar loans will help ensure underbanked consumers still have access to credit. Concerns about predatory lending are overstated.
February 22
Consumers' Research -
Royal Bank of Canada reported a 5% increase in quarterly profits, but a sharp increase in its loan-loss provision is raising concerns about credit quality.
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