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The move is part of CEO Jes Staley’s broader strategy to beef up the British bank’s U.S. consumer business and strengthen relationships with retailers who may eventually need investment banking services.
August 27 -
Just 6% of banks say they're using cloud computing, artificial intelligence and other technologies to improve efficiency and maximize performance. Here's what the other 94% should be doing.
August 27
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The bill-payments company Doxo is bringing more than 100,000 utilities and other billers to the technology firm InComm's retail network to make it easier for consumers to pay bills in person.
August 27 -
Consumer advocates have long wanted to restrict banks' ability to collect overdraft fees. The Empire State's new law represents a small but consequential breakthrough as they push for nationwide reform.
August 26 -
Some banks and credit unions, once hopeful of a swift end to the pandemic, are beginning to toughen credit underwriting and rethink growth strategies as if the coronavirus will influence the economy for years to come.
August 26 -
Subprime borrowers whose credit scores have risen since they bought their cars are increasingly looking for a better deal. Credit unions and small banks are seizing the opportunity, often with the help of fintechs.
August 25 -
The sale to the Florida-based insurer Brown & Brown would give Berkshire Hills Bancorp an infusion of capital that it intends to invest in more profitable businesses, executives said.
August 25 -
Increased access to telehealth visits. Cash incentives to get vaccinated. Bring your dog to work — every day. These credit unions, though still providing traditional team-building fun and games, have taken extra steps this year to cater to the needs of employees.
August 25 -
Infrastructure will command most of lawmakers’ attention, but expect banks to keep pushing for bills that would ease the transition away from a key benchmark rate and help them serve legal cannabis businesses.
August 24 -
The bank, which issues the Voyager card, and Mastercard are collaborating on U.S. Bank’s first-ever fleet credit card accepted on multiple networks.
August 24 -
The ranks of depositor-owned banks have been dwindling for decades, but meat distributor Charlie Cumming has a plan for starting one that will serve organic farmers. Can it work?
August 24 -
More than a dozen banks and credit unions in Canada are launching an instant business-to-business payments service. Here’s what U.S. banks and the Federal Reserve could learn from it.
August 24 -
The price for the 20% stake in Santander Consumer USA Holdings that Santander does not already own is significantly higher than what the buyer first offered in July.
August 24 -
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated income inequality in America, and that has implications for banks and other lenders. Among those suffering most: renters, front-line workers and minority small-business owners.
August 23 -
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida, which has bought 10 banks over the past decade, has agreed to acquire community banks in Sarasota and Melbourne.
August 23 -
Year to date through Jun. 30, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
August 23 -
Year to date through Jun. 31, 2021. Dollars in thousands.
August 23 -
Fintechs and banks have stepped up their efforts to help so-called “credit invisibles” obtain credit through secured cards, specialized installment loans and use of alternative data in underwriting. Amid much progress, questions remain about how effective these tools really are.
August 22 -
Bankers are hopeful that the rebound in oil prices and a spike in natural gas use are precursors to more borrowing. But banks are maintaining above-average levels of reserves in case the delta variant stifles economic momentum.
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