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Video games have long been supportive of new payment systems, in part because many games cater to an audience that may be too young to have a traditional bank account or credit card. But can gamers also be a good target market for financing?
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The top Democrat on the House Small Business Committee is looking into what regulators are doing to protect small-business borrowers who use online lenders.
November 12 -
PwC's Dennis Nally on how men can empower women in financial services; Fidelity's Kathy Murphy on drawing female customers to financial planning; Well Fargo's Maureen O'Donnell on welcoming female advisers aboard; and are the regulatory agencies welcoming to women?
November 12
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A handful of entrepreneurs have created apps that let workers, especially those with inconsistent incomes, receive portions of their paychecks before payday. Their emergence underscores how slower payments look out of date in an on-demand world.
November 12 -
The American Bankers Association named Georgia community banker Daniel Blanton its new chairman and elected three additional officers during its annual convention.
November 12 -
MasterCard has made a series of changes to its executive slate, including the appointment of a chief information officer.
November 12 -
NCR has reached an agreement for an $820 million investment from private equity giant Blackstone Group, which it will use to fund a $1 billion stock buyback.
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In a few instances, banks have temporarily blocked data aggregators from screen scraping customers' bank account information. Are the banks exercising appropriate judgment or obstructing potential competitors?
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While cybersecurity has already been part of bank exams for years, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. is highlighting it as a separate comment in order to ensure the issue is getting appropriate attention from bank executives and boards.
November 12 -
The forthcoming "overnight bank funding rate" should give banks and researchers a more accurate picture of funding costs, but it is not clear whether the rate is part of the Fed's effort to reform Libor.
November 12 -
The Treasury Department has recently solicited input on how to improve marketplace lending. Here are four ways to help improve access to credit.
November 12
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The Illinois company has lined up two small acquisitions near Chicago to surpass $10 billion in assets, a mark that brings added regulatory oversight. As a result, analysts expect First Midwest to string together more deals in 2016 to increase revenue and improve efficiency.
November 12 -
East West Bancorp has been placed under an enforcement action for anti-money-laundering compliance weaknesses, as it continues a plan to spend an estimated total of $12 million on program upgrades.
November 12 -
New York City landlords would be banned from checking credit scores to decide whether to rent to would-be tenants under a bill introduced in the City Council.
November 12 -
The competitive environment has raised the importance and profile of marketing, but many banks are still trying to market themselves on a shoestring budget.
November 12
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First Midwest Bancorp in Itasca, Ill., has agreed to buy NI Bancshares in Sycamore, Ill.
November 12 -
The Financial Accounting Standards Board has postponed the release of a rule to overhaul how banks calculate loan losses.
November 12 -
WASHINGTON Four Federal Home Loan Banks have recruited 74 members to participate in their new Mortgage Partnership Finance jumbo loan program.
November 11 -
Salvatore Marranca and Garrett Richter have a lot in common: both found success in the banking world after army service in Vietnam. It was that wartime experience, though, that set them apart from most of their peers.
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