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Cardtronics, a Houston-based ATM, has completed its acquisition of Welch ATM, a Peoria, Ill.-based provider of retail ATM services.
October 7 -
Congress should amend the bankruptcy code to permit borrowers to discharge student loan debt if their net monthly income is insufficient.
October 7
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In Australia, more than 2 million people, or 13% of the estimated 16 million in the country who are using credit, are at risk of credit default.
October 7 -
JPMorgan Chase & Co. customers say they're not going anywhere at least for now.
October 7 -
Regulators unveiled plans Monday to broaden the use of "Legal Entity Identifiers" and launch a pilot program designed to get more information on bilateral repurchase agreements.
October 6 -
Supporters of a modern replacement for a century-old community swimming pool in the hometown of Belmont Savings Bank had a fundraising crisis, and they are hoping a matching grant from the bank will save the project.
October 6 -
Regulators consider bankers' timing needs when reviewing deals, but it certainly isn't their top concern, advisers say. H&R Block and BofI are learning that the hard way after being told that their bank deal will not be approved this year.
October 6 -
Bank of New York Mellon has agreed to buy the fixed-income firm Cutwater Asset Management from MBIA.
October 6 -
Capital One has acquired Adaptive Path, a well-respected web design firm, underscoring the bank's tech ambitions and the increasing importance of digital user experience in financial services.
October 6 -
Federal Home Loans Banks officials and others want more time to evaluate and comment on a Federal Housing Finance Agency proposal to restrict FHLB membership.
October 6 -
Several banks, such as Woodforest National, operate extensive branch networks inside Wal-Mart stores. There are concerns that the retailer's new GoBank checking account could gut in-store branches' current business.
October 6 -
How have community banks fared with retaining market share in their traditional strongholds of rural areas and small towns? The latest FDIC Summary of Deposits shows their leads in those areas may be slowly slipping away for a host of competitive reasons.
October 6 -
The House Oversight Committee, which earlier this year admonished the Department of Justice over its tactics for combating fraud in the payments system, has turned its focus to the role of the Federal Trade Commission in the ongoing crackdown.
October 6 -
Madison Bank of Maryland in Forest Hill plans to convert from a mutual thrift to a stock-owned institution. The thrift plans to raise about $24 million as part of its conversion, using the proceeds to fund lending and increase capital levels, according to a regulatory filing.
October 6 -
Former "American Idol" star Clay Aiken will face incumbent Renee Ellmers in a congressional debate hosted by the North Carolina Bankers Association.
October 6 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau responded Friday to collection law firm Frederick J. Hanna & Associates' motion to dismiss a lawsuit that charges the firm with operating a collection lawsuit mill. Parts of the response likely will draw the collection industry's ire.
October 6 -
As data breaches become more common, bank board members need to make sure that senior management is familiar with the latest cybersecurity developments and has a crisis communications plan in place.
October 6
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H&R Block, for the second time in a year, is finding it challenging to get out of banking.
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The $7.8 billion-asset company disclosed in a regulatory filing Friday that it had sold performing mortgages with outstanding balances of roughly $193 million to First BanCorp, also in San Juan.
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