ABI Blog Exchange

2017-09-20
Are you a standout bankruptcy lawyer? California’s certification of bankruptcy specialists helps consumers find standout bankruptcy lawyers.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2017-09-20
Are you a standout bankruptcy lawyer? California’s certification of bankruptcy specialists helps consumers find standout bankruptcy lawyers.

Read More from: Bankruptcy Mastery

2017-09-20
For first-time petty crime offenders, diversion programs are a vital alternative to conviction, the consequences of which can be long-standing and life-altering.

Read More from: Scholnick Law

2017-09-20
For first-time petty crime offenders, diversion programs are a vital alternative to conviction, the consequences of which can be long-standing and life-altering.

Read More from: Scholnick Law

2017-09-20
An internal CFPB memo says it was considering a $10 billion fine before settling on $100 million; state suit against credit bureau is likely to be the first of many.

Read More from: BankThink

2017-09-19
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray allegedly misled Congress about the agency's investigation into Wells Fargo's illegal sales practices and may have rushed a settlement with the bank, according to a report by the GOP.

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2017-09-19
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau on Tuesday filed an enforcement action against Top Notch Funding, accusing it of scamming NFL concussion sufferers and 9/11 victims.

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2017-09-19
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., called for bipartisan action against Equifax during a Senate floor speech on Tuesday, criticizing the credit bureau for waiting several weeks after a massive data breach to reveal it to the public.

Read More from: BankThink

2017-09-19
While the banking industry is winning over low- and middle-income groups, it is still trying to regain the trust of high earners who were stung during the financial crisis.

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2017-09-19
The Equifax breach has millions of Americans now thinking about freezing their credit to guard against identity theft. But those who act could be cutting themselves off from the nation's vast credit economy.

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2017-09-19
Normally tight-lipped about security moves, bankers tell how they are re-examining their systems for Equifax-like flaws and providing new cards, fresh accounts and reassuring advice for anxious customers.

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2017-09-19
The airline wants to capture more benefits from a program that should be worth more than C$2 billion ($1.6 billion) over 15 years.

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2017-09-19
Many women see their highest pay at an earlier age than men, take more career breaks, and live longer. Krawcheck just got $34 million to work on that.

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2017-09-19
The payments processor Square has big plans in banking — but even after filing an application to charter an industrial loan company, it still doesn’t see itself as a competitor to most financial institutions.

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2017-09-19
Armed heists are becoming less common, but the overall number of robbery attempts has ticked back up in recent years. The opioid epidemic is a likely reason, according to an industry expert.

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2017-09-19
Equifax learned about a major breach of its computer systems in March — almost five months before the date it has publicly disclosed, according to three people familiar with the situation.

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2017-09-19
JPMorgan Chase is partnering with another fast-growing technology firm, this time to help business clients eradicate paper checks.

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