ABI Blog Exchange

2020-12-29
Bankruptcy debtors with delinquent utility bills got a measure of protection from interruption in their service under an amendment to the Bankruptcy Code in the omnibus spending bill enacted December 27,2020.

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2020-12-29
The new legislation includes a provision sparing lenders from having to pay such fees on Paycheck Protection Program loans, except in cases where they agree in advance with borrower representatives to do so.

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2020-12-29
Jay Neathery has taken over for Chris McCreary, who stepped down as president of the institution but is staying on as executive vice president.

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2020-12-29
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin approved the extension of the Main Street Lending Program, which offers loans to midsize companies affected by the pandemic, to Jan. 8.

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2020-12-29
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is headed for more disruption in the new year with a Democratic administration likely to reverse several GOP-backed policies.

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2020-12-29
On December 27, 2020, VTES, Inc., maker of advanced transportation-systems software, filed a petition for relief under subchapter V of cha
2020-12-29
On December 27, 2020, VTES, Inc., maker of advanced transportation-systems software, filed a petition for relief under subchapter V of cha
2020-12-29
On December 28, 2020, 203 W 107th Street LLC filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court
2020-12-29
On December 28, 2020, 203 W 107th Street LLC filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court
2020-12-29
The Allen, Texas-based institution is crediting a robust on-site medical program with helping keep staff and members safe.

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2020-12-29
Hey, back to basics. All bankruptcy law is federal; all cases are filed in federal bankruptcy courts. But there are some state differences, as property law is state law. Just like divorce law is state law.

Read More from: Stop Creditor

2020-12-29
Fallout from the coronavirus pandemic consumed the industry this year, but other events, including a scandal at the National Credit Union Administration and a credit union under fire for lack of board diversity, also made waves.

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2020-12-28
JPMorgan Chase is buying Stamford, Conn.-based cxLoyalty, a major credit card loyalty platform, in a bid to enrich its own card loyalty programs when travel resumes following the global pandemic.

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2020-12-28
For better or worse, financial firms are often cast as villains, but in this year marked by pandemic, economic hardship and protests over racial injustice, they have often been a force for good.

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2020-12-28
The company promoted two executives as part of an effort to revamp its leadership team and establish a bigger presence in the Carolinas.

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2020-12-28
Chapter 13 debtors got a huge “gift” among the COVID relief provisions of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021, signed December 27, 2020 by the president.

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2020-12-28
Gilles Gade, one our community bankers to watch in 2021, led an effort that made Cross River Bank one of the biggest Paycheck Protection Program participants.

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2020-12-28
Provisions implemented under the CARES Act that made it easier for institutions to utilize NCUA's Central Liquidity Facility have been extended for a year with the signing of Consolidated Appropriations Act.

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2020-12-28
Coastal Community in Washington is an investor in and the first client of Synctera, a software company that aims to help community banks manage their fintech relationships, including regulatory obligations.

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