ABI Blog Exchange

2020-10-26
Jay Williamson will take over at the Sierra Vista, Ariz.-based institution after Brian Barkdull retires.

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2020-10-26
If you’ve recently received a notice that one of your credit card accounts has been closed by the issuer, or that your credit limit has been cut, your first instinct may be to wonder what you did wrong.

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2020-10-26
Speculation is part of the reason for the growing differential in market capitalization between legacy financial institutions and upstarts.

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2020-10-26
The Paycheck Protection Program and encouraging digital innovation are top priorities for James Edwards, CEO of United Bank in Georgia.

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2020-10-26
The payments company reported a substantial increase in both credit and debit card usage for the annual shopping event as the pandemic has made consumers even more comfortable with online purchases.

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2020-10-26
American Express Co. boosted the perks on some of its premium cards once again as the card issuer tries to keep a lid on attrition during the coronavirus pandemic.

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2020-10-26
The agency's May rule modernizing the Community Reinvestment Act had deferred action on establishing numeric metrics for meeting the law's requirements, but acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks said banks will soon get more clarity in a

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2020-10-26
The deal will expand the credit union's reach into western Michigan at a time when a growing number of banks are trimming their networks.

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2020-10-26
On October 26, 2020, Mexican restaurant chain Rubio’s Restaurants, Inc.
2020-10-26
On October 26, 2020, Mexican restaurant chain Rubio’s Restaurants, Inc.
2020-10-26
Will clawing back $174 million in executive pay deter executives from another scandal?; the U.K. bank’s resurgence vindicates Staley’s sticking with investment banking, but can it last?

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2020-10-26
An appeals court upheld an 1895 state law that bars paying for rides to voting sites, a move one observer suggested is part of a broader partisan fight to impact voter turnout.

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2020-10-25
Deposits have piled up, curtailing overdrafts and other fees. The trend could force lenders to find other ways to make money — or start cutting to the bone.

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2020-10-24
When it comes time to discharge 2019 taxes in bankruptcy, the IRS has laid a trap. The trap snaps shut three years (or 1095 days) from now. At that point, the familiar three year rule for tax dischargeability won’t be so simple.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2020-10-23
The Credit Effects of Foreclosures and Short Sales

Read More from: My AZ Lawyers

2020-10-23
The Credit Effects of Foreclosures and Short Sales

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2020-10-23
This five-part series is a comprehensive effort to explain the racial discrimination Black Americans face in our financial system.

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2020-10-23
Equity Bank agreed to buy most of the assets, and assume all the deposits, of Almena State Bank.

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2020-10-23
The about-face followed a swift backlash from affected employees, who earn more than $250,000 a year, according to people with knowledge of the situation.

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2020-10-23
The company's Silicon Valley Bank unit reduced its loan-loss cushion by $52 million. Private-equity and VC clients have warmed to the practice of doing deals virtually, which increases lending opportunities, SVB executives said.

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