ABI Blog Exchange

2021-01-13
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2021-01-13
A new amendment was recently enacted in Michigan whi

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2021-01-13
In the pandemic age, banks are getting creative in a bid to keep affluent customers.

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2021-01-13
Several financial tech companies that applied to become national banks are seeking exemptions from many provisions of the Community Reinvestment Act.

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2021-01-13
After calling off its bid to buy the data aggregator Plaid, the card network is shifting its focus back to its role as an enabler of digital payments and related services.

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2021-01-13
Driver Management will try for a second straight year to gain a board seat at First United.

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2021-01-13
The company said it would have eventually prevailed against the DOJ’s antitrust suit; the Ohio senator says the panel will focus on climate change and housing issues.

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2021-01-13
A Democratic majority in Washington may help advance a number of key legislative issues for the industry, such as passage of a national data security standard. However, it could also lead to a renewed focus on consumer protection laws.

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2021-01-12
Commercial real estate portfolios have held up better than expected during the pandemic. But rising delinquencies and fears of a delayed economic recovery are renewing questions about credit quality.

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2021-01-12
The much-ballyhooed COVID relief bill passed by Congress at the end of last year, in addition to providing for $600 checks to millions of people, includes several COVID-related amendments to the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.

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2021-01-12
Brian Brooks is planning to leave the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency within days, according to a published report and a source familiar with the situation.

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2021-01-12
Visa and Plaid have terminated their tie-up and reached an agreement with the Department of Justice to dismiss the litigation brought against them when the deal raised antitrust questions.

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2021-01-12
Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said elevating affordable housing issues, examining the financial system through a climate and racial justice "lens" and holding banks accountable for their impact on consumers will be among his priorities.

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2021-01-12
Synchrony wasn’t unscathed by the pandemic — consumer spending slowed during the first half of the year — but its mix of private-label and cobranded cards for everyday items suffered far less than other issuers' cards that emphasized luxury and tr

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2021-01-12
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency appears intent on being the federal chartering agency for tech firms with banking ambitions. But some experts say the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is better suited for the job.

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2021-01-12
Walmart's fintech venture with Ribbit Capital gives it a way to influence more technological developments in the retail industry.

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2021-01-12
Several community banks said they didn't have enough time to review the Paycheck Protection Program's application forms, forcing them to sit out Monday's reopening. The SBA is not saying when more lenders will be allowed to access its portal.

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2021-01-12
In a memo to staff on Tuesday, Citigroup announced a new head of U.S. consumer banking and said that two of its other high-ranking bankers would essentially switch roles.

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2021-01-12
Some of the world’s biggest banks are urging a U.S. judge not to immediately terminate Libor after a group of borrowers filed suit claiming the benchmark was the work of a “price-fixing cartel.”

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2021-01-12
A team led by Michael Lipsitz, a lawyer hired away from Santander last year, will look at everything from whether prices are fair to whether complaint data contains notable trends.

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