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MoneyLion and Varo say familiarity with existing customers — whom they already offer savings, investment and personal finance products — will help them make smart credit decisions.
September 18 -
The Fed’s injects funds into the repo market for first time in more than a decade; bank trying to partner firms with cash with those with market share.
September 18 -
The popular program could go idle next month for the second time in less than a year if lawmakers are unable to approve a $99 million credit subsidy.
September 17 -
Private Bancorp of America is the latest bank to report a borrower issue in connection with a high-profile fraud case tied to liquor licenses.
September 17 -
The loan participation has been flagged for potentially fraudulent activity.
September 13 -
Lenders considering other factors for those with bad or no credit history; the bank plans to sell its French retail unit.
September 12 -
The unnamed borrower was the victim of an alleged scam by another company.
September 10 -
Next up for BB&T-SunTrust: deciding where to unload branches; how the Trump administration would reform Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac; why the CFPB's payday rule is in the hands of a Texas judge; and more from this week's most-read stories.
September 6 -
While Gen Z is just beginning to transition into adulthood there are some healthy indicators of how it is approaching credit as well as how it manages debt.
September 6 -
A year after the major credit bureaus agreed to strip tax liens and civil judgments from consumers' credit files, a new study says it is hampering lenders' credit decisions. But proponents of the move insist it was the right call.
September 3