Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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The New Jersey bank is offering fintechs ways to stay compliant with consumer protection regulations.
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The regional bank is working with customers to help develop and launch new products, including a small-business credit card.
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The New Jersey company terminated an acquisition after being hit with the order in 2016.
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The company has agreed to by $145 million for Bridgeview Bancorp.
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A recent report – supported by the National Council of Postal CUs – says the USPS is ill-equipped to manage the risks involved in offering banking services.
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According to data from the NCUA, the industry had double-digit increases in several key metrics even as the number of institutions continued to decline.
December 6 -
An eight-month-old consent order appears to be forcing the San Francisco bank to grapple more deeply than it did previously with the many failures that led to its account-opening scandal.
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Merchants has agreed to buy NattyMac, a company it has been in business with since 2014.
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The agency's request for comment about the deposit insurance application process is among a series of actions aimed at streamlining charter applications.
December 6 -
Not only did cardholders buy more in the days surrounding Black Friday, but more consumers completed digital transactions.
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Sunrise Banks in Minnesota, which has a mission of helping underserved communities, also provides compliance services to fintechs with a similar mission.
December 6 -
A pipeline of new banks is critical to the long-term health of the industry and communities across the country, argues FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams.
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Organizers of Community Bank of the Carolinas still need to raise $25 million and secure approval from the state's banking commissioner.
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The Massachusetts bank has offered wealth management services in the state for several years.
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Amid negotiations with Synchrony Financial over the potential purchase of a $10 billion portfolio, Capital One's Richard Fairbank indicated Wednesday that he is willing to walk away.
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Michael Hanley, former head of digital for the World Economic Forum, and Anthony Thomson, the creator of Atom Bank, share their thoughts on the future.
December 5 -
CFO John Gerspach said he's not worried about legislation in Mexico to ban retail banking fees becoming law based on recent comments by the nation's president.
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The Chicago bank's new partnership with AutoGravity mirrors others struck this year by JPMorgan Chase and U.S. Bank with providers of mobile apps that bundle the car-buying and lending processes.
December 5 -
Dozens of House members and four senators agree with arguments by farmers and lenders that a proposed change to the 7(a) program would disqualify worthy borrowers.
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The changes affected Dean Athanasia, Thong Nguyen, Katy Knox and Andy Sieg. The company also gave more responsibility to Chief Administrative Officer Andrea Smith.
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