Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Two former Sallie Mae executives have started a new student loan financing company.
February 5 -
Most families are on financially unsteady ground even as the national economy appears to be recovering from the recession, according to a new analysis.
February 5 -
It's not enough for bank chiefs to delegate digital responsibilities to younger staffers. Only by understanding the mentality of tech-savvy customers can bank leaders develop smart strategic planning.
February 5 -
The expiration of the federal Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act leaves servicers dealing with a patchwork of state laws and investor rules, while renters living in REO properties are at a greater risk of eviction.
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MutualFirst Financial in Muncie, Ind., is facing a proxy battle from two of its investors.
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National Penn Bancshares in Allentown, Pa., has agreed to repurchase $75 million of its common stock held by Warburg Pincus.
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A new report on zombie foreclosures found that as of the end of January, 142,462 homes actively in the foreclosure process had been vacated by the homeowners before the bank repossessed the property, accounting for 25% of all active foreclosures.
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An SEC fine of a Pennsylvania bank over an accounting matter from more than five years ago raises questions about how long community banks should be on guard about challenges to their conduct during the financial crisis.
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Investors lined up to buy five times more than the amount of bonds available in a securitization of loans originated on the Prosper Marketplace that BlackRock sold this week.
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The $6 billion-asset Pinnacle said in a press release Wednesday that it paid $75 million for a 30% stake in Bankers Healthcare Group in Southwest Ranches, Fla.
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Marlette Funding, an Internet marketplace lender, wants to figure out a way to accept online deposits so it can rely less on investors to finance its loans.
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The New Jersey Assembly is weighing whether to pursue legislation that would make the state a haven for digital currency businesses.
February 4 -
The New Jersey Assembly is weighing whether to pursue legislation that would make the state a haven for digital currency businesses.
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A subprime credit card company in Delaware agreed to pay nearly $3 million in refunds and penalties for allegedly charging fees that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says violated federal law.
February 4 -
A subprime credit card company in Delaware will pay nearly $3 million in refunds and penalties for allegedly charging fees that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says violated federal law.
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Flushing Financial in Lake Success, N.Y., has expanded its business banking operations to Manhattan.
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Scammers are posing as lawyers from the New York Attorney General's office investigating consumers for overdue debts, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman warned Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON The Senate Banking Committee will hold a hearing Tuesday examining regulatory relief for small banks and credit unions, kicking off what is expected to be a central debate this term over changes to the Dodd-Frank Act.
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Hudson Valley Holding in Yonkers, N.Y., swung to a profit as it prepares to sell itself to Sterling Bancorp in Montebello, N.Y.
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ACA International, DBA International and the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys are part of a coalition requesting that a key federal regulator address issues related to updating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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