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Urban FT has acquired Digiliti, a troubled developer of mobile banking app technology, and will integrate its services into its white-label banking platform.
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On Sep. 30, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
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On Sep. 30, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
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It's not enough to hire someone with strong IT skills—they also need "soft skills" such as a passion to keep learning and understanding members needs.
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Digit, which launched as an automated savings app in 2015, has decided chatbots are a flawed interface. Now it’s redesigning its popular app to reflect its new vision.
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Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s decision to halt the collection of consumer data renders bank exams less effective and ignores existing cybersecurity protections, the Massachusetts senator argues.
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The company, which is planning to sell at least $25 million in stock, said in a presentation tied to the offering that it is well positioned for M&A.
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The bank’s assets are capped at their current level of $1.95 trillion; Citi, JPM and B of A will no longer allow bitcoin purchases on their credit cards.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Lloyds bars credit cards for bitcoin; Santander builds new DLT payments hub; UPS applies for bitcoin locker patent; Mnuchin calls for international cryptocurrency regs; EU blockchain group forms.
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The Federal Reserve voted unanimously Friday to impose an unprecedented enforcement action against Wells Fargo in response to its phony-accounts scandal as the bank said it would remove four members of its board.
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Large banks have begun sharing their adjusted gender pay gap ratios — how much women are paid versus men for similar jobs. The trouble is, they don’t have similar jobs.
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The Federal Housing Finance Agency said Friday it will give commenters more time to weigh in on a potential update to the credit scoring requirements for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
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The quick fall of AriseBank, a would-be blockchain bank; a CFPB buffeted by court rulings and policy shifts; U.S. Bancorp's Super Bowl play; and more.
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The nation’s two largest banks don't want the credit risk associated with the transactions.
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In his decision Thursday, U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe said the lawsuit brought by the Lower East Side People's Federal Credit Union lacked standing.
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Seacoast Commerce is San Diego is already one of the biggest Small Business Administration lenders — half the loans on its books are tied to SBA programs. But will its underwriting hold up outside its traditional markets?
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It is easy to tire of predictions that business lending is poised to rev up. But HSBC USA's Richard Martin sees faster growth among U.S. midsize firms than at their international peers, as well as international-expansion potential for the U.S. companies — and his business plan is counting on all of it.
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Social Finance set an internal goal of lending more money in 2017 than it had in the previous five years combined. It was an aggressive target and one that counted on everything going exactly right.
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Neighbors FCU is using mobile technology to bring financial literacy efforts to an in-school facility that doesn't focus on physical transactions.
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The private equity firms plan to sell a total of 3 million shares in the Houston company in coming weeks.
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