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Executives at small banks are wary about 2018 as concerns about lackluster loan demand, low yields and rising deposit prices abound.
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From large scholarships and record-breaking donations to gifts of time and energy, here's how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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Grupo Coppel and Insikt, an online lender, would appear to be cut from different cloth, but they share an expertise in providing credit to working-class, largely Hispanic consumers. The retail conglomerate also operates 1,000 bank branches in Mexico, mixing banking and commerce in a way that U.S. regulators have not allowed.
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The risk to Canada's financial system from tapped-out borrowers is merely shifting — this time to a market where there's no oversight from the country's national bank regulator and new stress-test rules don't apply.
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We entrust tech firms with vast amounts of information about our daily lives, with an expectation that they will safeguard it. But have we become too casual in the trust we place with them in exchange for more personalized experience and convenience?
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The company agreed to pay $18 million for Atlantic Bancshares in a deal that will increase its operations along South Carolina's coast.
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The company will pay $186 million for First Bank Lubbock in a deal that also includes mortgage unit PrimeWest Mortgage.
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The company will also gain branches in northern Alabama when it buys Tennessee Bancshares.
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Interactive Brokers says it will allow customers to bet against the cybercurrency; aides to Alabama senator drafted for key regulatory positions to ease banking rules.
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The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: UnionPay builds a bank network for mobile; Lavazza jumps into AI; Breach data winds up in a huge repository; Mastercard's innovation center for younger users.
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The long-running slide in mortgage payments 60 or more days past due will continue next year, and perhaps even longer as borrowers benefit from favorable economic conditions.
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The House Financial Services Committee passed 13 bills (and scrapped a vote on one) Wednesday, including one that would stop Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from being released by the government and another hailed as helping the underbanked in rural areas.
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Assemble allows Mastercard partners or issuers to provide checking, budgeting and payment features, as well as additional money management.
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Rather than charge set fees, Aspiration offers customers name-your-fee accounts and donates to charities based on the amount of money it makes.
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A group has filed an application for form a bank in Birmingham, a city with a large pool of bankers and a steadily growing economy.
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Jenn LaClair will replace Chris Halmy, who is retiring. She most recently headed up PNC's business bank.
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John Kimberly, who was CEO of a bank that CAB bought in 2014, is set to take the helm on Jan. 1.
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House and Senate bills contain a provision that would let financial firms in all states use digital scans of photo IDs to verify identities of prospective customers. That could ease the account-opening process for consumers in areas where branches are few and far between.
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The California company is set to pick up a dozen branches after it buys FNB for $315 million.
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The $74 million acquisition will allow First Mid-Illinois to expands it operatations in the Champaign-Urbana region in Illinois.
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