Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Freddie Mac has planned its first Extended Timeline Pool Offering, the government-sponsored entity announced this week.
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The McLean, Va., credit card lender is offering steep discounts to Uber riders, even though the promotion stands to hurt some of the bank's commercial borrowers.
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The sharp decline in oil prices has tempered John Allison's enthusiasm for buying banks in the Lone Star State or even making loans there.
April 24 -
A recap of the informed opinions (and the discussions they generated) on BankThink this week, including thoughts on derisking, biometric technology and Paul Volckers proposal to reform the regulatory system.
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The Pennsylvania company is keen on buying a bank with $1 billion or more in assets to soundly cross a threshold that would bring with it more regulatory scrutiny.
April 24 -
HSBC Holdings executives said little about the future of their U.S. bank and other underperforming businesses at a sometimes contentious annual shareholder meeting Friday.
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Provident Financial Services in Iselin, N.J., defended narrowly missing earnings expectations by calling its credit and pricing approaches "prudent" and disciplined.
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A Montana district court issued an order to uphold a verdict that First Interstate BancSystem in Billings, Mont., must pay $17 million in damages in a dispute with former customer.
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The ubiquitous coffee chain is making new inroads with its mobile payments app, and its success underscores how nonbanks can outdo banks at their own game and should be watched closely by banking industry participants.
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Millions of dollars spent on software upgrades are worth the hit to short-term profits, executives at the Buffalo bank said, because it will be able to run deeper credit profiles of borrowers.
April 24 -
As horrifying cyberattack scenarios grow more plausible, an American Bankers Association simulation of a hypothetical breach at a $10 billion-asset bank is designed to guide institutions through a set of crisis response steps.
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BankUnited in Miami Lakes, Fla., reported lower quarterly profit as its noninterest expenses rose.
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Low interest rates may be pressuring margins, but they provided a lift to community banks that sell mortgage originations. Bankers are now debating how long the current refi boom will last.
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Prosperity Bancshares in Houston hit analysts' earnings forecasts despite a linked-quarter decline in loans and profit.
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In China, a new report from PwC, indicates banks are dealing with a surge in bad loans as a result of slowing economic growth.
April 24 -
Debt-buying giant PRA Group Inc., which purchases consumer debt from banks and other creditors, has named Deborah Cassidy as its chief information officer.
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The Federal Trade Commission and the Office of the New York Attorney General will host an event on June 15, in Buffalo, N.Y. to discuss consumer protection issues with the debt collection industry.
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In another escalation of Quicken Loans' ongoing clash with the government, the Department of Justice on Thursday filed a lawsuit alleging shoddy underwriting by the company.
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Hancock Holding in Gulfport, Miss., reported lower profit as low oil prices stymied loan growth in the energy sector.
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