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For Remington Outdoor Co., one of the oldest firearms makers in the U.S., not even going bankrupt is easy these days.
March 29 -
No reason was given for his exit by the Silicon Valley lender, which named another prominent economist, Susan Athey of Stanford, to its board of directors.
March 28 -
A majority of midsize and large banks complain that red tape is mounting and that they are passing on higher regulatory costs to customers and have less flexibility in designing products, according to a new survey by the RMA.
March 28 -
The Canadian bank becomes the largest institution to implement the fintech firm’s Bank Operating System technology.
March 28 -
Some investors fear BBVA is taking a big risk by getting into unsecured personal lending long after online lenders have established themselves, but bank officials argue the bank’s cost of funds and in-depth knowledge of its customers will help it to outdo the competition.
March 28 -
Live Oak Bancshares took two years developing a loan for cemetery operators, a group that faces challenges with financing for property improvements.
March 27 -
Even as many venture capitalists retreat from the online lending industry, Upstart Network is hoping to find investors still willing to bet on the business.
March 27 -
The company has agreed to acquire Bank of Rio Vista to expand its operations in central California.
March 27 -
The holding company for Union Bank — itself a unit of the Japanese giant Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group — is on a mission to double its size and become one of the nation's 10 largest banks. Under Steve Cummings, its first-ever American CEO, MUFG Americas has expanded middle-market lending and amassed $3 billion of consumer deposits through its new online bank. Is a splashy acquisition next?
March 26 -
The bank on Monday launched a loyalty and rewards program aimed at small businesses.
March 26 -
On Dec. 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands, except for average loan amount.
March 26 -
The San Francisco-based online lender reported a net loss of $115 million for 2017, more than half of which was connected to warrants issued in a deal that stabilized the struggling firm.
March 26 -
Only North Dakota has its own state-owned bank, but policymakers in other states say more public banks are necessary to fully meet society's needs. Among those who proponents say would benefit the most: small-business owners and legal marijuana suppliers and distributors.
March 25 -
The congressional resolution to overturn the payday regulation comes as acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney has already said the agency will reconsider the rule internally.
March 23 -
The new law, which is modeled on a similar effort in the United Kingdom, aims to lure financial firms to the desert. It has drawn support from business organizations but opposition from consumer groups — a dynamic that is likely to be replayed in other states.
March 22 -
As tax reform spurs demand, a rising rate environment is making the short-term loans more appealing to banks.
March 22 -
Just as promised, Republican lawmakers went to work Wednesday considering regulatory reform ideas that would go further than the Senate's tweaks of the Dodd-Frank Act.
March 21 -
Trump Bay Street, a New Jersey luxury apartment tower part-owned by Kushner Cos., received a $200 million loan from Citigroup, according to two people familiar with the deal.
March 21 -
Bank of America is offloading some margin loans after losing $292 million on soured credit to the former chairman of Steinhoff International Holdings, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
March 20 -
The San Juan company disclosed an error in the way it calculated the provision for losses in its commercial loan book.
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