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Utah Community Credit Union and state officials as part of an experiment are letting consumers use electronic ID to open accounts and conduct other business. It's easier said than done.
June 29 -
Rohit Chopra, who was the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's first student loan ombudsman, is expected to crack down on unfair debt collection and other practices once he is confirmed by the Senate to lead the bureau. Observers predict he'll work closely with former CFPB Director Richard Cordray, who now oversees the Education Department’s $1.7 trillion portfolio of federal student loans.
June 29 -
MDI credit unions added about 400,000 members, assets of $10.6 billion and six new credit unions in 2020, according to the National Credit Union Administration.
June 28 -
Amerant Bank has invested $2.5 million in Marstone to provide a digital alternative to personal wealth advisors for new and existing clients. The technology "gets planning capabilities into the hands of any customer that wants them," says Jerry Plush, the Florida bank's new CEO.
June 28 -
For years, women have gotten a foot in the door to the finance industry by becoming bank tellers. Now that path is disappearing.
June 28 -
Lorch, who has been with the company since the launch of the online-only First Internet Bank more than two decades ago, will inherit the job from David Becker, who remains chairman and CEO.
June 25 -
Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase and United Wholesale Mortgage are among the financial companies teaching employees and recruits technology skills to take on new roles and get better in their current ones.
June 25 -
The approval broadens Excel’s membership to anyone in Gwinnett, Hall, Forsyth and Fulton counties.
June 25 -
In a 5-4 ruling, the Supreme Court said that a majority of plaintiffs in a class action were not entitled to damages because the credit reporting company did not share faulty information with banks, landlords or other third parties.
June 25 -
As banks pull back from energy lending, some of the world’s biggest hedge funds are rushing in to fill the gap in oil country.
June 25 -
Deserve, a credit card technology startup, raised $50 million from backers including Mastercard and Ally Financial’s strategic investment arm, its chief executive said in an interview.
June 25 -
Upgrade, a lending startup that counts Banco Santander SA and SVB Financial Group’s Silicon Valley Bank as investors, is seeking to triple its valuation in a fresh funding round, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
June 25 -
With an agreement in hand to buy Bank of Commerce Holdings in Sacramento, the Washington company will prioritize filling in a 200-mile gap between the seller's footprint and its own.
June 25 -
Changing the retailer's prepaid card into a demand deposit account gives customers access to more digital banking tools.
June 24 -
The leaders of the largest credit union trade groups are back on the road visiting members, and the organizations are also planning live conferences this year.
June 24 -
The deal for Bank of Commerce Holdings in Sacramento would be the first bank acquisition in the Golden State for Tacoma, Washington-based Columbia.
June 24 -
The nation’s largest bank has no retail presence outside of the U.S., but that will change later this year when it launches an online-only bank in the United Kingdom. CEO Jamie Dimon has hinted that if the venture proves successful, the Chase brand could eventually be rolled out in other parts of the world.
June 24 -
The combined company will operate under the Royal name and leadership.
June 23 -
How technology is enabling new types of payment transmission and what this means for banking.
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Splash recently raised $44 million from investors. It plans to use the funds to aid small institutions that lack the resources to build their own loan platforms but are flush with deposits and looking for new lending opportunities.
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