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Six members of the Senate Banking Committee are asking questions about a flurry of lawsuits against credit card customers. The bank denies that it has resumed using robo-signing.
February 7 -
On Sep. 30, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
February 7 -
On Sep. 30, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
February 7 -
On Sep. 30, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
February 7 -
The world’s leading rater of green credentials is rewarding some of Wall Street’s biggest banks even though they continue to lend billions of dollars to fossil-fuel companies.
February 7 -
The Independent Bankers Association of Texas has developed a social network for users nationwide to share their experiences with technology upgrades, as an alternative to hiring an expensive consultant.
February 7 -
The Pakistan-based buy now/pay later startup is expanding to the U.S. and regional markets by introducing its one-click checkout product, its CEO says.
February 7 -
CFPB Director Rohit Chopra launched an inquiry into so-called “junk fees,” with bankers and lenders countering that the fees they charge are related to specific types of work performed and that existing laws already prohibit excessive fees.
February 6 -
Fifteen consumer groups said the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. appears to have “done nothing to curtail the predatory lending that has exploded on its watch.” They urged the agency’s Democratic board members to take action as Chair Jelena McWilliams, a Republican appointee, prepared to step down.
February 4 -
Eight out of 10 community bankers said in a new survey that the installment loan product appeals to them far less than it does to many fintechs and larger banks.
February 4 -
MVB Bank more than tripled its deposits in five years by providing accounts to sports betting sites, as well as technology companies that cater to other industries.
February 4 -
TruMark has begun the search for its next chief executive after Rick Stipa, who led the credit union for more than 20 years, announced he'll step down.
February 4 -
For women seeking escape from intimate partner violence, financial insecurity can be a significant barrier. Banks are in a position to help.
February 4
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Only 12% of large and regional banks in the U.S. and Canada are running the scenario analyses that regulators are poised to recommend, according to a new survey. Observers say progress has been faster on the other side of the Atlantic, as European banks and their regulators have moved more quickly to develop a uniform system for quantifying risks.
February 3 -
The combined organization would have more than $3.6 billion of assets and a few dozen branches in Georgia.
February 3 -
The work of creating a possible digital dollar inched ahead Thursday with research by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston into the code that could eventually support such a currency.
February 3 -
Scott Ward succeeds longtime chief executive Gary Williams, who retired at the end of January.
February 3 -
The process is expected to begin this summer and extend into late 2023, ultimately saving the Iowa company about $20 million annually.
February 3 -
The Indiana bank announced a five-year, $8.3 billion agreement with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition in connection with its acquisition of First Midwest Bancorp. The Federal Reserve approved the purchase last month.
February 3 -
The combination of the Bay Area credit unions creates an institution with nearly 50,000 members.
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