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On Jun. 30, 2017. Dollars in thousands.
November 20 -
Real estate CUSO now works with 23 CUs in the Golden State, more than 100 overall.
November 20 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau settled a $1.1 million enforcement action on Monday with Xerox Business Services, alleging that its software misreported borrower information to credit reporting agencies.
November 20 -
Carver Bancorp, which has spent 70 years serving minorities in Harlem and surrounding neighborhoods, is struggling to turn a profit. As black-run banks nationwide struggle to stay afloat, Carver's CEO insists the institution is on the right track.
November 20 -
Jefferson Financial Credit Union in Louisiana struck a deal to bring in $12 million in secondary capital, which is believed to be the biggest haul to date for a credit union. Will it embolden other CUs to pursue similar fundraising efforts?
November 20 -
Lending -- and particularly member business lending -- in the two states continues to rise, according to new data.
November 20 -
Some fintechs argue that banks are selectively working with only certain third parties in sharing information and violating the spirit of the CFPB’s data-sharing principles.
November 20 -
PayPal is following its investment in micro-investing app with a direct link, vastly expanding the app's addressable market.
November 20 -
The $65 billion-asset company intends to shed its holding company and then will petition regulators to reconsider its designation as a systemically important financial institution.
November 20 -
Clearinghouse CDFI will use funds from the $2 million investment to support affordable-housing and economic development projects in communities and Native American reservations in California, Nevada and Arizona.
November 20 -
The Tennessee branches are being sold as part of First Horizon's deal to buy Capital.
November 20 -
Deciding how far to go to protect customers is a complex issue, but one that the industry should address soon as phishing attacks continue to mount.
November 20
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Franklin Codel reportedly made “disparaging remarks” about regulators; Zions may seek to have “too big to fail” label removed.
November 20 -
The information you need to start your day, from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: Amazon, Walmart offer dueling home access products; PayPal supports 'tips' for streaming content; Signs of life for cryptocurrency in China; Will Europe crack down on ICOs?; Ripple pushes DLT for governments.
November 20 -
Some of the most successful recent innovations in payments started with peer-to-peer services before evolving into other products, writes Amitaabh Malhotra, chief marketing officer at Omnyway.
November 20
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Acting Comptroller of the Currency Keith Noreika has been the ultimate disruptor, bucking the normally low-key profile of interim regulators.
November 20 -
Fed researchers purported to show that consumers who use peer-to-peer loans have bad financial outcomes, but questions quickly emerged about the data they used.
November 19 -
The subprime auto lender late Friday provided the final details of its separation agreement with Thomas Dundon, who stepped down two years ago in a leadership shake-up.
November 17 -
Company formed in partnership with core processing provider Corelation.
November 17 -
Teaching financial literacy, being recognized by the SBA, showcasing the power of advocacy and other ways credit unions are giving back in their communities.
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