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More than 70% of women mortgage professionals have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace, but these incidents go drastically underreported, according to a recent Mortgage Bankers Association survey.
January 29 -
Comptroller of the Currency Joseph Otting on Thursday again took issue with Senate Democrats over their concerns about the pace of internal supervisory changes.
January 25 -
Acting Director Mick Mulvaney’s decision to halt the collection of consumer data renders bank exams less effective and ignores existing cybersecurity protections, the Massachusetts senator argues.
January 24U.S. Congress -
The 3-year-old order was related to Discover Bank’s programs for combating money laundering. A related agreement with the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago remains in effect.
August 30 -
As the Federal Reserve retools its supervisory approach to bank boards, some critics fear the changes may go too far.
August 23 -
Four key areas examiners will be looking at related to the new rule that CUs should brush up on today.
June 20nCino -
Auditors performing a review of Ocwen Financial padded time sheets and claimed excessive and improper expenses, including lengthy travel and meals at strip clubs and casinos, according to a lawsuit filed against Fidelity Information Services.
May 30 -
The PayPal Charitable Giving Fund was accused in a lawsuit of failing to tell donors that their gifts may not reach their intended charities if the organizations aren’t registered with the online payment platform.
February 28 -
The new standard protects competition for businesses and issuers of all sizes, and should not be repealed.
November 1Holmes Oil Company