Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will require some mortgage servicers to develop general plans for avoiding complications arising from the transfer of servicing rights.
February 11 -
The stress of margin compression, combined with the need to generate additional income to maintain investors' return on equity hurdles, is driving more and more community banks into riskier activities.
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Individuals who blew the whistle on a mortgage fraud scheme that ended up costing JPMorgan Chase (JPM) $296 million in fines have about three months to prove that their information helped lead to the settlement with federal regulators.
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CEO Hugh Potts says the Mississippi company's sale to Renasant will help investors recoup 75% of 2006 value.
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Karen Mills is stepping down as the head of the Small Business Administration. On her watch the agency supported $106 billion of loans to small businesses, including a record $30.5 billion in fiscal year 2011.
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Losses at Anchor BanCorp Wisconsin (ABCW) in Madison narrowed slightly last quarter as its credit quality improved.
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Legislation introduced in several states would ban surcharges on Visa and MasterCard credit card purchases, potentially undercutting a concession retailers won in a proposed legal settlement.
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United Community Banks in Blairsville, Ga., has renewed its contract with Fiserv and added the fintech company's debit card services.
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A cashless society is all well and good. But without the option of private, untraceable payments, life would become unbearable and institutions like marriage and religion could suffer.
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Prices for single-family homes climbed in almost 88 percent of U.S. cities in the fourth quarter as the housing recovery broadened.
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Commerce Bancshares in Kansas City, Mo., has promoted John Kemper to president and chief operating officer. The $22.2 billion-asset company said Friday that Kemper succeeds his father, David, who remains its chairman and chief executive.
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Flagstar Bancorp (FBC) has set aside $161 million to cover lawsuits over its mortgage-underwriting practices.
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Ally Financial, the second-largest remaining investment by the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, will repay the U.S. by 2014 on the strength of its auto-finance business, CEO Michael Carpenter said.
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As the New York company books more loans, it is also relying less on mortgage-backed securities.
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. SESLOC FCU has installed surcharge-free ATMs in Spencers Fresh Markets in Santa Maria and Morro Bay.
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RENTON, Wash. Alaska USA FCU has opened an in-store branch in the Safeway east Bremerton.
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Kathleen Craig, a Michigan community banker and mother of two, has created a mobile app that teaches children to save.
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Generation Mortgage has unveiled a new platform for originations called Orchestrator, which it says is an Internet-based system that improves service for companies that originate loans on Generation's behalf.
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First Northern Bancorp (FNRN) of Dixon, Calif., is nearly halfway out of the Treasury Department's Small Business Lending Fund.
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The Federal Reserve issued an enforcement action against a Montana bank holding company and lifted one from the parent of a recovering Texas bank. Both moves mirror actions by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency toward the companies' banking units.
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