ABI Blog Exchange

2018-01-05
Written by Daniel Hart, former MAZURKRAEMER paralegal
2018-01-05
Making a decision to seek bankruptcy advice is usually

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2018-01-05
Agency plans to address issues and regulation of cybercurrencies; OCC says the bank failed to fix problems cited in a 2012 consent order.

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2018-01-05
Banks still have advantages in the battle against big tech firms like Amazon and Facebook, but they will need to capitalize on those to survive.

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2018-01-04
American Banker comprehensively covered the impact hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria had on banks and their customers, including on-the-ground reporting and analysis.

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2018-01-04
The company, which sold about $3 million in stock through a private placement, also plans to add branches on Staten Island.

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2018-01-04
Customers saw transactions recorded multiple times and experienced drained accounts and long hold times.

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2018-01-04
Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ decision to rescind an Obama-era directive that helped foster the marijuana sector’s growth raises new risks for banks and credit unions that do business with growers and dispensaries.

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2018-01-04
The OCC said Thursday that the bank has yet to fully meet the conditions of a 2012 consent order requiring it to address problems in its Bank Secrecy Act and anti-money-laundering compliance programs.

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2018-01-04
The recently enacted tax reform bill is likely to encourage more consumers to rent instead of buy and tamp down the rapid rise in home prices.

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2018-01-04
Banks, especially smaller institutions, will be forced to find more ways to differentiate, Bryan Jordan said in an interview that also covered his company's recent purchase of Capital Bank and how tax reform will immediately stimulate the economy.

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2018-01-04
In adding Martin Pfinsgraff, until recently the OCC's deputy comptroller for large-bank supervision, and retired Air Force Brig. Gen.

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2018-01-04
Banks are working hard to reshape their businesses to meet new demands, but leaders must be careful not to alienate their best workers in the process.

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2018-01-04
The people-helping-people model proffered by LendingClub and others quickly foundered, but several startups aim to bring it back with the help of distributed ledger technology.

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2018-01-04
The New York company, which offers loans and provides personal finance advice, plans to expand its product line and invest in new technology with the funds.

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2018-01-04
Sen. Sherrod Brown called on the Trump administration to support the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's enforcement action against PHH Corp., which agreed to a $45 million settlement this week related to foreclosure abuses.

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2018-01-04
James Neff, who joined the company in 1999, gained oversight of retail banking with the promotion.

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2018-01-04
The company sold securities in the fourth quarter to stay below $10 billion in assets and avoid a cap on interchange fees.

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2018-01-04
The banking industry braced for big changes with the election of President Trump, but the financial reform law has proven its staying power over the past year.

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