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The growth-minded regional bank is biding its time until rates rise and its M&A deals close by slowing riskier types of lending and diversifying its income sources.
April 23 -
Convergent Revenue Cycle Management Inc., a national healthcare revenue cycle management provider, has announced that Mark Schanck has been promoted to company president.
April 23 -
Navient Corp. released Q1 financial results on Thursday that include $830 million of student loan purchases, $300 million of common share repurchases and the acquisition of a new asset recovery and business process outsourcing firm focused on state and local public sector markets.
April 23 -
The owner of Green Tree Servicing LLC has responded to the settlement announced this week with the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
April 23 -
Hospital patients felt an increased financial burden in 2014 as medical costs rose while revolving credit became less available, according to a new report.
April 22 -
A national mortgage servicing company will pay $63 million to resolve FTC and CFPB charges that it harmed homeowners with illegal debt collection practices and loan servicing.
April 21 -
The Oregon House of Representatives on Tuesday is reviewing a bill that would place new, stronger requirements on debt buyers that file collection lawsuits.
April 21 -
AT&T and Verizon arent doing enough to protect customers from robocalls, according to Consumers Union, the policy and advocacy arm of Consumer Reports.
April 21 -
The 114th Congress is again considering legislation to allow borrowers with outstanding student loan debt to refinance at rates set for new borrowers.
April 21 -
Global Debt Registry has signed a deal with credit bureau giant TransUnion to battle faulty collection practices within the $3.3 trillion market for unsecured consumer debt.
April 20 -
WASHINGTON Consumers may see little change in the ultimate cost of Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loans despite a restructuring of certain loan fees announced Friday by the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
April 20 -
With the Education Department nearing a deal with Navient Corp. over allegations the company cheated active-duty troops on federal student loans, the end could be near for a much delayed and heavily criticized investigation.
April 20 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a final rule Wednesday aimed at improving the way that companies submit consumer credit card agreements to the Bureau.
April 16 -
U.S. foreclosure activity rose sharply in March on an increase in bank repossessions, but dropped in the first quarter to the lowest mark in eight years, according to a report by industry firm RealtyTrac.
April 16 -
The Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday, in testimony before Congress, detailed the agencys education and outreach efforts against identity theft and Internal Revenue Service imposter scams.
April 16 -
Debt buyer Asta Funding agreed Wednesday to settle charges brought by New York regulators for allegedly pursuing improper debt collection tactics against hundreds of consumers in the state.
April 15 -
A medical debt relief bill in Minnesota would give consumers the right to go to court to stop a collection action on medical debt that violates federal IRS rules.
April 15 -
A lawsuit filed last month by four student loan debt collection companies against the U.S. Department of Education was dismissed Tuesday by a federal judge.
April 15 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the owner of several tax-preparation outlets that allegedly steered low-income clients into expensive loans against their anticipated refunds.
April 14 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Navajo Nation announced Tuesday that they are taking action against companies and individuals who operated an illegal tax refund scheme.
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