ABI Blog Exchange

2020-07-16
The Arkansas bank is selling two South Carolina branches to a credit union just two weeks after announcing plans to divest its branches in Alabama.

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2020-07-16
The coronavirus pandemic has exposed weaknesses even at well-established fintechs. They could become more resilient by partnering with traditional financial institutions.

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2020-07-16
Facing dire financial straits due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but think you can’t file bankruptcy because you’ve been in bankruptcy court before? We’ve got good news: you may be eligible to file again.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2020-07-16
Facing dire financial straits due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but think you can’t file bankruptcy because you’ve been in bankruptcy court before? We’ve got good news: you may be eligible to file again.

Read More from: Young, Marr & Associates

2020-07-16
Goldman's revenue rose and its capital ratios improved in the second quarter; BNY Mellon’s stock dropped more than 5% after it said tighter lending margins may last for a while.

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2020-07-16
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles.

Read More from: AllmandLaw

2020-07-16
Bankruptcy exemptions help debtors keep some of their property from being seized by the court. In Texas, you may file for exemptions in your homestead, personal property, personal accounts, or vehicles.

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2020-07-16
Refinance Government Student Loans? In keeping with my recent string of one word answers;

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2020-07-15
While most of the public attention has been on Joe Biden's lead in presidential polls, any true overhaul of the bank regulatory landscape hinges on whether Democrats can retake the Senate — and by what margin.

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2020-07-15
Republicans still receive more money overall from bankers, but the gap is narrowing ahead of the November elections.

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2020-07-15
On July 15, 2020, the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston issued new guidance expressly permitting tribal businesses that are borrowers under the Main Street Lending Program (“MSLP”) to pay dividends to their tribal government owners.  In its am
2020-07-15
The consumer agency alleges Townstone Financial's CEO and president made statements on a radio show discouraging applicants living in Black neighborhoods from seeking home loans.

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2020-07-15
Creating Advantageous Restructuring Tactics for Debtors Background

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2020-07-15
The Pittsburgh bank says fewer borrowers are asking for help and that many borrowers who received assistance are making payments again.

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2020-07-15
The Minneapolis company said 75% transactions have been handled online since the pandemic hit.

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2020-07-15
Banks' fear of big penalties, the changing tactics of nimble criminals and a greater openness among regulators to new approaches are among the factors driving big investments.

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2020-07-15
Bankers Healthcare Group, which is minority owned by the Tennessee company, is moving beyond its primary strategy of selling health care originations to community banks and will start marketing pools of loans to investors.

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2020-07-15
Some criticized the Fed’s decision to temporarily lift capital restrictions for megabanks, but the move will help ease the crisis.

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