Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Nobody enjoys the experience of making a payment so a growing number of companies are likely to follow Uber's lead and make transactions so easy they're practically invisible. That means banks will have to ramp up their efforts to become customers' default cards.
July 22 -
ACA International recognized 18 members' outstanding accomplishments in the credit and collection industry at an awards ceremony this week at the 2015 Convention & Expo in Boston.
July 22 -
Business First Bank will use state tax credits to renovate a historic building in downtown Baton Rouge, La., and move its headquarters to the facility.
July 22 -
The FTC asserted Tuesday that LifeLock violated a 2010 settlement with the agency and 35 state attorneys general by continuing to make deceptive claims about its identity theft protection services and by failing to take steps required to protect its users data.
July 22 -
WASHINGTON There were no birthday cakes or celebratory singing. Instead, the anniversary of the Dodd-Frank Act on Tuesday was commemorated with what the law does best: engender constant debate.
July 22 -
Regional banks are reporting strong commercial loan growth as they have for so many quarters. Yet this time it looks like more of the growth is coming from existing clients, and there are also some early warnings about credit challenges.
July 21 -
Rep. Nydia Velazquez, D-N.Y., ranking member of the House Small Business Committee, introduced a bill Tuesday that would allow the Small Business Administration to provide backing for more loans.
July 21 -
A spike in core deposits increased funding costs and contributed to margin compression at Synovus in the second quarter. But the company could benefit from locking in liquidity now, particularly when interest rates rise.
July 21 -
The new regulations are meant to close loopholes in an interest rate cap that applies to active-duty soldiers and sailors. But financial institutions won at least one important concession.
July 21 -
The new MBS program gives FHLB members direct access to the secondary market.
July 21 -
Porter Bancorp in Louisville, Ky., has agreed to pay $1.1 million to settle a lawsuit alleging mismanagement of a former client's employee stock ownership plan.
July 21 -
Law enforcement authorities arrested four people in Israel and Florida and revealed a complex securities fraud scheme tied to the computer hacks of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other financial institutions.
July 21 -
They're not ready to go all-in by putting core processing in the cloud, but community banks are experimenting with hybrid and quasi-cloud arrangements that offer low costs and rapid deployment.
July 21 - Alabama
Regions Financial in Birmingham, Ala., reported higher quarterly profit on stronger fee income.
July 21 -
WASHINGTON Citigroup is facing $770 million in charges after two federal regulators said the megabank engaged in deceptive marketing and unfair billing practices related to its credit card add-on products.
July 21 -
Consumer credit default data through the end of June showed increases in first mortgage, second mortgage and composite default rates.
July 21 -
Fifth Third Bancorp in Cincinnati reported a decline in second-quarter profit, as the costs to close branches offset loan growth.
July 21 -
Citizens Financial Group in Providence, R.I., showed strong consumer loan growth in the second quarter but fell slightly short of analysts' quarterly estimates as its margins declined.
July 21 -
Citigroup is facing $770 million in charges after two federal regulators said the megabank engaged in deceptive marketing and unfair billing practices related to its credit card add-on products.
July 21 -
CenterState Banks in Davenport, Fla., has a new president and chief executive.
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