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Senate Democrats want acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney to explain why the agency is no longer policing student loan lenders and servicers.
May 18 -
Envestnet's aggregator rolls out PFM features meant to appeal to younger clients — and links to Alexa.
May 17 -
The bank, in conjunction with iCapital Network, is slashing requirements to participate in certain alternative investments that it once offered mainly to institutions or the ultrarich.
May 17 -
There's no reason that today's millennial-friendly microinvesting apps can't switch focus from spare change to real assets, industry executives warn.
May 16 -
The technology platform powerhouse is betting on integration, but competitors eye disruption.
May 15 -
The credit unions are primarily in the eastern half of the country, with assets ranging from $11 million to nearly $7 billion.
May 11 -
Europe's PSD2 data-sharing standards are meant to foster cooperation in the market, but banks are getting more competitive as they seek to plug a revenue drain the new rules threaten.
May 11 -
The bank said it kept fee rebates that should have gone to a small pension fund; some women say the company's “bro” culture hinders their advancement.
May 10 -
The $65 million-asset credit union earned the 2018 Growth and Progress Award from the Credit Union Association of the Dakotas for exceeding the state's average across a variety of growth metrics.
May 3 -
The investment bank has asked Rob Rooney, an executive who wore multiple hats at the company, to focus full time on the data-oriented strategy he has devised for its wealth management, capital markets and other functions.
May 1