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JPMorgan Chase (JPM) has distributed close to $90 million to customers through a rewards program for those who have both a checking account and a mortgage with the bank.
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Mortgage delinquencies are likely to fall in 2014 as late payments on credit cards rise, according to an annual forecast from TransUnion.
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BBX Capital in Florida, which sold BankAtlantic to BB&T last year, has added Hoffman's Chocolates to its wide-ranging holdings.
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A California startup is seeking community banks to pilot its transaction analytics service. The startup's grander vision: to also track customers' physical activities and reward them with better interest rates and small business deals as they move more.
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia has upgraded its CommBank mobile banking app for Android and Windows 8 devices such that its customers can use it for mobile banking and mobile purchases.
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Banks may want to think twice before introducing new fees and increasing charges, according to a new survey from MoneyRates.com.
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Croghan Bancshares (CHBH) in Fremont, Ohio, has bought Indebancorp in Oak Harbor.
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Credit card delinquency rates are expected to rise nearly 10% from 1.51% in Q4 2013 to 1.66% in Q4 2014, according to TransUnion, which also released mortgage delinquency rate forecasts.
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Thousands of consumers scammed by Nevada-based payment processor Automated Electronic Checking (AEC) Inc. will get some of their money back as a result of a lawsuit and settlement reached with the Federal Trade Commission.
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BankUnited (BKU) in Miami Lakes, Fla., has promoted Mark Bagnoli to become its chief risk officer.
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The challenge of how to responsibly extend small-dollar credit can be met, and it starts with knowing the needs of the borrower.
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Banks' reputations have started to recover from the beating they took after the financial crisis, according to several recent surveys. American Banker reporters discuss how better technology has helped banks' customer satisfaction levels return to pre-crisis levels, despite ongoing reputational issues for some of the biggest banks.
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Consumer spending growth slowed in November despite strong holiday retail sales on Thanksgiving and the next day, according to First Data Corp., a global payments processing and electronic commerce company.
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Coinbase Inc., a provider of online Bitcoin accounts and transaction services, raised $25 million in funding led by Andreessen Horowitz.
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A grocery chain's decision to shutter its Chicago stores will reportedly shrink JPMorgan Chase's (JPM) branch count in the city by 12%.
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The alliance, which is creating an open standard for authentication, is expanding its blue-chip membership.
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The issues Google solves with KitKat were among its biggest hurdles, but it's still too soon to declare a winner in the mobile wallet race.
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JPMorgan Chase, the target of multiple Justice Department investigations, tentatively agreed to pay about $2 billion to resolve probes into whether it ignored warning signs about Bernard Madoff's crimes, according to a person briefed on the matter.
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Pacific Mercantile Bancorp (PMBC) in Costa Mesa, Calif., is getting out of the mortgage business to focus on business banking.
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The bold-faced names of government, technology and finance have jumped into peer-to-peer lending, one of the fastest-growing - and buzziest - new segments of financial services, led by players like Lending Club and Prosper. Here are some of the celebrities who have decided to embrace peer-to-peer lending.
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