Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The accounting and payroll software provider’s QuickBooks Cash account is fee-free and integrates with other products the company offers small businesses.
July 29 -
The streaming service is taking out a two-year certificate of deposit with Hope Credit Union, which plans to use the funding to provide credit to communities often overlooked by mainstream banking.
July 29 -
The company's foundation, whose mission had been carefully planned by BB&T and SunTrust before their merger, opened just nine days before the novel coronavirus was declared a pandemic. Here’s what happened next.
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The pressure is on the fintech, which helps banks make digital loans, to stanch its losses and show its lofty market valuation was deserved.
July 28 -
Digital wallets arguably reached a tipping point this spring when contactless payments jumped 40% in response to concerns that cash and payment terminals were helping to spread the coronavirus, Vidya Peters of Marqeta writes.
July 28 -
A proposal to expand credit unions’ access to subordinated debt drew plenty of fire from bankers, but there are also concerns the regulation could be problematic for the institutions it aims to help.
July 27 -
The student loan company had said a three-year-old lawsuit alleging consumer abuses was superseded by a similar CFPB suit. Here’s why the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed.
July 27 -
Like many other institutions, the South Florida-based credit union had reopened its locations after restricting member access from March to May while much of the nation was in lockdown.
July 27 -
Current, Stoovo and other companies are reaching out with low-cost, low-fee financial services and even tools to help users search for part-time jobs.
July 27 -
On Mar. 31, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
July 27 -
On Mar. 31, 2020. Dollars in thousands.
July 27 -
BBVA and Rockland Trust have taken a highly numbers-driven approach to branch reopenings. All banks are having to rethink their branch networks during the pandemic and beyond, and analytics software is helping.
July 26 -
A new Small Business Administration notice explains what steps lenders must take to seek approval of their forgiveness decisions under the Paycheck Protection Program. But lenders say lawmakers and regulators must do more to cut red tape.
July 24 -
Two credit unions' approaches to digital banking helped them provide superior member service as the coronavirus limited in-branch interactions.
July 24 -
The Nashville bank had sued Gaylon Lawrence in 2017 over allegations that he was pursuing an illegal takeover, but the two sides announced terms of a settlement.
July 24 -
The slowdown in elective medical procedures caused by the coronavirus pandemic led to less spending from HSAs and a decline in interchange income for the Connecticut bank.
July 24 -
With the coronavirus pandemic intensifying and hopes for a quick economic recovery fading, banks large and small are reducing headcounts, shuttering branches, shedding office space and generally trying to trim expenses wherever they can.
July 24 -
Lenders need to use alternative data as an overlay to traditional underwriting methods to help creditworthy customers in hardship because of the coronavirus crisis.
July 24 -
Financial institutions want to protect customers and employees from the coronavirus but are caught in the middle of a politically charged public health debate. The stance taken by the industry’s largest trade group gives them cover.
July 23 -
A new study from WalletHub finds nealry 40% of parents are planning to spend less in advance of the upcoming academic year.
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