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Manuela Veloso, head of the machine learning department at Carnegie Mellon University, will join the bank in July.
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The CFPB's acting director announced new political hires and more plans to overhaul the agency in an email Wednesday.
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After a long battle with the Justice Department over redlining charges, KleinBank caved as legal costs soared.
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Citigroup, Synchrony and other banks are using so-called "journey analytics" to spot weaknesses along the entirety of a customer's interactions with the bank.
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The New York-based firm said it now reaches 4.3 million members, a 58 percent increase over the previous year.
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The German banking giant isn’t targeting a specific level of cuts in the U.S. and the final figure will depend on each business line’s decisions, a source said. The U.S. makes up about one-tenth of its global workforce.
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The House affirmed this week that it would move forward with a vote on a Senate bill overhauling parts of Dodd-Frank, but how far lawmakers push additional relief proposals is still unclear.
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Millennials view the ATM as central to how they manage their money and go about their daily lives, writes Yonas Marcos, president and CEO of Star Financial Services.
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Thasunda Brown Duckett discussed her journey to becoming CEO of consumer banking at JPMorgan Chase, a career path that, she noted, wasn't available to African-American executives only a generation ago.
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The California company ended up selling 1 million more shares than it had originally planned to offer.
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Ryan, McConnell say they have a deal on a bipartisan Dodd-Frank rollback; New York won more than $5 billion in settlements from big banks under the former AG.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Facebook starts a blockchain unit; New York pushes ahead with cryptocurrency investigation; CPMI pushes security standards; St. Louis Fed recommends government virtual currency; Monzo adds proximity P2P technology.
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The legislation, which still needs Senate approval, would let the head of the Small Business Administration raise the program's cap in periods of heavy demand.
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Bill supporters say the guidance — which held indirect auto lenders liable for unintentional discrimination at partner dealerships — violated Dodd-Frank, but consumer advocates say the legislation would expose minority borrowers to mistreatment.
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Legal costs and legacy issues related to previous management continue to weigh on the online lender's results.
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A planned stock offering by the French banking giant would lower its stake in First Hawaiian to 49.9%.
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Even as banks have built up their defenses, fraudsters continue to find new ways to try steal consumers’ identities to open accounts, take out loans or intercept payments.
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A group led by former community bank CEO Dave Mallett hopes Ohio State Bank will open for business in Columbus by the end of the year.
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The administration is prolonging a decision on a permanent director for the agency to keep the interim chief in place until year-end or longer.
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Eric Itambo will become chief banking officer of CoBank, where he will oversee all lending operations.
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