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A detailed breakdown released by the agency shows residents in California, Florida and Texas having submitted the most complaints about a financial institution, but D.C. had the most per-capita complaints.
October 23 -
A new credit score that includes consumers' cash flow alongside their credit score is winning praise for its potential to help expand access to credit, but some worry it gives the credit bureaus even more data that could be compromised.
October 23 -
The agency’s biennial survey showed gradual improvement in access to mainstream banks, but over 14 million adults lack ties to a federally insured institution.
October 23 -
Increased third-quarter revenue outweighed higher operating expenses at the Alabama regional.
October 23 -
Though consumer lending and C&I lending improved at the Cincinnati company, its corporate and mortgage banking revenues fell in the third quarter. Last year Fifth Third also posted a one-time gain of $1B associated with its sale of shares in Vantiv, complicating the comparison.
October 23 -
The Columbus, Ga., company ramped up its business and consumer lending even as it scaled back lending on construction and commercial real estate projects.
October 23 -
The 15 credit unions ranged in assets from institutions with $17 million to one with more than $280 million.
October 23 -
The personal lending boom continues: HSBC's U.S. arm is teaming up with Avant, a closely held online lender, to offer unsecured loans to new and existing customers.
October 23 -
Consumer finance portal will be able to tell customers which loans they’ll qualify for; Marcus unit will soon offer investment services.
October 23 -
The Salt Lake City bank said consumer loans rose 7% from a year earlier. That was one of its several quarterly highlights.
October 22