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The latest numbers underscore the extent of the challenge that the megabank faces in restoring its once-clean public image.
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Customers of National Capital Bank in Washington wanted mobile banking with remote deposit capture, but the community bank first had to find a new CEO.
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U.S Bank’s commercial Visa card customers can now use their smartphones to make corporate payments via Apple Pay, Android Pay or Samsung Pay.
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David Rockefeller, the U.S. banker, philanthropist, presidential adviser and heir to one of history’s most fabled fortunes, has died. At 101, he was the world’s oldest billionaire.
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On Dec. 31, 2016. Dollars in thousands, except for average loan amount
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The regulator's latest Quarterly U.S. Map Review shows many states continuing past trends, both positive and negative.
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The rapid advancement of social media platforms into the payments and finance markets, as well as millennials' devotion to apps like Venmo, were major factors driving a 47% increase in the U.S. digital person-to-person payments market last year.
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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency can give lenders relief from the effects of a recent court decision over interest rate authority, but only if the agency chooses to do so.
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U.S. bank regulators have tentatively agreed to ease an appraisal requirement that could help commercial real estate borrowers, said people familiar with talks among the agencies.
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President Trump’s proposed cuts to programs providing credit options for low-income and underserved communities would have a particularly negative effect in states that voted for him.
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The Justice Department files a court brief to give the president power to remove agency director at will; feud threatens bitcoin.
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Welcome to the PaymentsSource Morning Briefing, delivered daily. The information you need to start your day, including top headlines from PaymentsSource and around the Web. Today: IBM's cloud blockchain moves forward; Saks' web page exposes customer info; a startup for music payments; India's consumers optimistic.
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Canadian banks hope to create an environment where consumers have more control over who is able to view their personal data.
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The tech giant said it is enabling third-party developers to create financial services apps in the cloud.
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Banks like TD and U.S. Bancorp are suddenly taking public shots from current and former employees critical of their sales practices, a sign that the industry has not put behind it the questions raised months ago by the phony-accounts scandal at Wells.
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Bay Street's highest-paid female banker set a new benchmark for women executives in the banking industry — though their ranks among the top wage earners remain thin.
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Banks eagerly raised their prime rates after the Federal Reserve’s latest rate hike, but the debate about how they should react on the deposit side is robust, and conversations are beginning on how to respond on the investment portion of the balance sheet. Here is a sample of the lively discussion that is emerging.
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In a Q&A, CommonBond CEO David Klein discusses how an OCC charter might benefit customers by lowering the cost to run a student loan refinancing business.
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It is easy for banks to get caught up in what appears innovative but ends up being for show.
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BloqLabs, created by the startup Bloq, wants to help developers get their projects in front of enterprise clients.
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