Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Mortgage lenders, debt collectors and credit card companies have borne the brunt of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's public enforcement actions over the past four years, yet banks have paid the most in penalties and restitution, according to a new study released by an agency insider.
June 14 -
Consumer advocates are urging the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to strengthen its proposal to rein in payday lending, arguing it would still allow borrowers to be abused.
June 14 -
Synchrony Financial said Tuesday that it is expecting loan losses to rise over the next year as more consumers struggle to pay off their credit card balances.
June 14 -
The FCC's Consumer Advisory Committee recently reviewed its proposed rule on government debt collection calls and offered ideas about how to inform current rulemaking to implement TCPA amendments.
June 14 -
Fears about repurchase requests made by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac persisted beyond the crisis, but those fears don't match actual repurchase numbers.
June 14 -
JPMorgan Chase announced it is closing its Houston auto loan collections unit and laying off 90 workers.
June 14 -
Never mind gender parity just having executive committees consisting 30% of women is still a long way off for the financial services industry, according to a new study.
June 13 -
Ontario Systems announced Monday it has acquired Columbia Ultimate Business Systems in a deal joining two of the largest ARM industry vendors, with each holding distinct market-leading positions in adjacent verticals.
June 13 -
Byline Bancorp in Chicago is expanding into Wisconsin with a deal to buy Ridgestone Financial Services in Brookfield, Wis., for $105 million in cash and stock.
June 13 -
Small-business lenders are scrambling for financing to accommodate a possible real-estate-related borrowing surge once a key federal rule change takes effect next week.
June 13 -
First NBC Bank Holding in New Orleans, which delayed the release of its 2015 annual report earlier this year, said it has submitted a plan to Nasdaq to get back on schedule with its filing of financial statements.
June 13 -
Visa's Digital Commerce App is allowing banks to develop their own mobile wallets. Many of its clients are larger community banks that may not otherwise have the resources to develop such a product internally.
June 13 -
Nonbanks now set the digital banking experience bar, but in less than a decade large banks will have swallowed them up and will have become digital financial superstores.
June 13 -
The Federal Trade Commission claims two Southern California law firms bilked people for $15 million in a single year in a mortgage scam.
June 13 -
State student loan authorities sense a business opportunity helping graduates who are gainfully employed lower their payments. Their low-cost funding could put them in competition with banks and marketplace lenders.
June 10 -
According to a study released this week by the marketing analytics firm Bug Insights, the annual fee is by far the No. 1 reason why card users would change providers.
June 10 -
The latest shot was fired this week in the ongoing feud between an investor group and Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida in Stuart.
June 10 -
TransUnion has been awarded the 2016 Javelin Identity Protection Leader in Resolution, the company announced.
June 10 -
A vendor-created messaging network has attracted hundreds of community banks, many of which have decided it is easier to stop financial crime as a group.
June 10 -
Fintech companies are asking a federal regulator to create a specialized charter that would allow them to comply with federal rules instead of facing a state-by-state licensing framework.
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