ABI Blog Exchange

2017-09-08
Given that an estimated 44 million Americans graduate with student loans, offering a repayment benefit could be worthwhile for banks trying to recruit millennial employees.

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2017-09-08
In order to compensate victims of the breach, Equifax is offering free credit monitoring services that include a mandatory arbitration clause, a measure Democrats were highlighting to lobby support for the CFPB's rule banning such clauses.

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2017-09-08
One lawsuit has already been filed against Equifax in the wake of its massive security failure. But that’s the just beginning of the consequences for the credit bureau and the banks that use it.

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2017-09-08
Texas bankers recovering from Hurricane Harvey are reflecting on their experiences, identifying what went right and what they could do better.

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2017-09-08
It's not just Equifax that needs to worry. The incident can and should be a turning point for the financial services industry that it needs to end its reliance on static personal identifiers like Social Security numbers and birth dates.

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2017-09-08
Revenue from overdrafts keeps rising, according to new FDIC data, even though the controversial product still has a bull’s-eye on its back. Clearer disclosures and higher consumer confidence are the big reasons.

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2017-09-08
Serving on multiple boards while holding full-time executive positions weakens a director’s ability to fulfill the governance demands at complex institutions.

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2017-09-08
The company will add $370 million in assets after buying the parent companies for First Bank & Trust and First Bank of Chandler.

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2017-09-08
The person-to-person payment service, the big banks’ answer to Venmo, is scheduled to launch a stand-alone app next week.

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2017-09-08
The credit reporting bureau admitted to a massive data breach impacting 143 million consumers

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2017-09-08
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2017-09-08
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2017-09-08
Credit bureau says records of 143 million consumers were compromised; state agency penalizes Habib Bank for enabling terror financing.

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2017-09-08
Petal is using machine learning in its new card program to make the most of the scant financial data available from young consumers.

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2017-09-08
One year after the San Francisco megabank paid $190 million in fines and restitution after it opened millions of unauthorized accounts, Wells remains mired in scandal. Why hasn't the firm been able to recover?

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2017-09-07
With immigration and racial issues flaring across the country, a community bank owned by two families with opposing political views is undivided in helping noncitizens obtain work visas and prioritizing diversity in some very homogenous markets.

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2017-09-07
The portfolio of conforming loans is currently being subserviced by Nationstar Mortgage Holdings on behalf of Seneca Mortgage Investments.

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2017-09-07
Intruders accessed names, Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses and driver’s license numbers in what could be one of the largest data intrusions.

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