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Many eateries that relied on outdoor dining to survive the pandemic could see revenues plummet as the weather turns cold.
October 30 -
Amy Coney Barrett will assume a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court, just as it prepares to hear a case on the Affordable Care Act that could toss years of advancement in health care payments into disarray.
October 27 -
In the first episode of the five-part Arizent documentary series, we look at how disparities in net worth and mortgage discrimination impact Black home ownership — and why it's impossible to close the gaps without attacking systemic racism.
October 26 -
In the first episode of the five-part documentary series, we look at how disparities in net worth and mortgage discrimination impact Black home ownership — and why it's impossible to close the gaps without attacking systemic racism.
October 26 -
This five-part series is a comprehensive effort to explain the racial discrimination Black Americans face in our financial system.
October 23 -
Many of the Buffalo, N.Y., bank’s commercial loans have exited forbearance granted in the early days of the pandemic — except hospitality and retail, which were given longer dispensation.
October 22 -
One could change how commercial property is taxed, the other could change rent control policies. Both might affect financing.
October 14 -
The Minneapolis company says the majority of branches earmarked for closing have already been shuttered for months due to the pandemic. Some of the savings will be plowed back into digital expansion.
October 14 -
The bar to prove discriminatory patterns is so high that plaintiffs would have slim odds of winning lawsuits against housing providers.
October 2
George Washington University -
Embedded finance isn't new, but the influence of online payments and banking creates vast new scale, says Kunai's Sandeep Sood.
September 30
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Banks' restaurant and hotel clients in many oceanside communities are seeing an uptick in business as travelers opt for short hops over long hauls during the coronavirus crisis. But activity could slow as colder weather approaches.
September 25 -
Financial institutions and authorities could better track money launderers if legalized-marijuana-related businesses were not included in SARs.
September 24
North Bay Credit Union -
For decades lawmakers have ignored broad structural flaws in the National Flood Insurance Program, which underpins millions of home mortgages. And the problem is only getting worse.
September 23 -
The Charlotte, N.C., company recently closed on a sale of its Cohen Financial platform to SitusAMC.
September 23 -
Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis, Tenn., is among the first to enable real-time payment posting into Epic systems and a single deposit that reconciles daily with the Baptist Memorial system.
August 31 -
Cloud-based patient billing provider VisitPay is partnering with the Geisinger Health System to simplify the billing and payments process for both patients and providers.
August 18 -
As health care payments increasingly look like traditional retail payments with various provider-consumer touchpoints, those acquiring hospital and medical clients are also turning to a payment facilitator model to secure contracts.
August 14 -
Covered Care is promising to offer affordable loans to borrowers with credit scores below 700.
August 13 -
More than a third fear the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic could drag into 2022 or later, and they are most worried about commercial real estate loans, according to a Promontory Interfinancial Network survey.
August 10 -
A survey of companies that received funding from the Paycheck Protection Program also showed that respondents on average have cut their payroll costs by more than half.
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