ABI Blog Exchange

2021-01-04
Brian Argrett, whose City First Bank is being sold to Los Angeles-based Broadway Financial, would take the helm of the combined company at a time of increased national interest in reinvigorating minority-owned financial institutions.

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-04
Inside Wells Fargo, managers say they intend to build a more commensurate presence on Wall Street, where the firm ranks a mere ninth in capital markets and deal advisory, by focusing on business lines and industries where it already has credibilit

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2021-01-04
With the new Congress sworn in, trade associations are already pushing their legislative wish lists, including more regulatory oversight of fintechs and protecting the industry's tax exemption.

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-04
Can I assume you’d like some authority to back up your next application for fees? The US Consumer Law Attorney Fee Survey Report , published for 20 years by Ron Burdge provides just that authority. It’s free and far ranging.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2021-01-04
The Georgia runoffs and resulting balance of power in Congress will help determine which bills on bankers’ wish list gain traction.

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-04
The next administration must halt the practice of allowing new entrants into the banking system to forgo a full Community Reinvestment Act exam.

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2021-01-04
CEOs of investment banks had huge stock gains in 2020 while heads of retail banks suffered paper losses; the digital currency has climbed another 10% so far in 2021, topping $34,000.

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-04
The National Credit Union Administration may get a new leader, several institutions could seek to expand their fields of membership, and a pot banking fight may reemerge.

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-03
In a year rife with uncertainty about, well, pretty much everything, it's not surprising that a list of American Banker's most-read stories in 2020 would be dominated by accounts of lenders and regulators trying to navigate the Paycheck Protection

Read More from: BankThink

2021-01-02
Congress's enactment of the defense spending bill opposed by the White House removes the final hurdle for a key anti-money-laundering provision.

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2021-01-01
In today’s economy, renting an apartment or home is quite common. Nearly 40% of people in the United States are renters, and many of them are facing financial hardship. 

Read More from: Levitt & Slafkes LLC

2021-01-01
Posted by Kathy Bazoian Phelps 

Read More from: The Ponzi Blog