ABI Blog Exchange

2020-09-15
Several companies said this week they’re slashing expenses as the economy limps along.

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2020-09-15
On August 31, both houses of the California legislature passed and sent to Governor Newsom for signature the California Consumer Financial Protection Law (the CCFPL).  Effective on January 1, 2021 if Governor Newsom signs the bill (which he is exp
2020-09-15
The agency finally detailed how it may implement congressional requirements to collect information on credit to small businesses. Lenders below certain asset thresholds and that make few business loans could be off the hook.

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2020-09-15
Two board members for the credit union regulator spoke during a NAFCU event, highlighting liquidity issues, plans for new departments at the agency and more.

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2020-09-15
The two biggest U.S. banks trimmed expectations for net interest income as low rates and tepid loan growth weigh on revenue.

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2020-09-15
A survey conducted by Harris Poll and commissioned by Plaid found that 60% of U.S. adults are using more apps to manage money since the onset of the pandemic.

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2020-09-15
JPMorgan Chase added a half dozen executives, including Thasunda Brown Duckett, to its operating committee in the biggest expansion of its top leadership group in years.

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2020-09-15
Originations in the third quarter are on pace to double what the Detroit lender reported a quarter earlier, adding more high-yielding loans to the balance sheet.

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2020-09-15
Banks are augmenting their use of masks, distance markers and the like with apps to notify employees of exposure to infected individuals and technology meant to make branch visits safer.

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2020-09-15
The $282 million-asset institution's new name is intended to build on its work with underserved communities around St. Louis.

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2020-09-15
The agency’s insurance fund dipped below its statutory minimum last quarter thanks to the rapid rise in deposits, but officials say it should bounce back without a hike in premiums.

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