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The process allows artificial intelligence and machine learning to train on the data of many banks, without compromising customer privacy.
December 22Consilient -
The banks' resistance to changes being recommended by the Federal Housing Finance Agency do not bode well for their future or that of the industry.
December 21Zigas & Associates -
States need to think twice about allowing earned wage advance programs. They look increasingly like predatory lending.
December 20National Consumer Law Center -
Allegations of lending discrimination against Navy Federal Credit Union, while as yet unproven, suggest that the rationale for giving credit unions substantial advantages over banks needs to be rethought.
December 19American Banker -
Federal banking agencies should disregard a demand by state attorneys general that national banks be instructed to provide investigators with bank records outside of a court proceeding.
December 19Klaros Group -
The Fed's Basel endgame draft rule would restrict access to capital and credit on Main Street.
December 18Alabama -
Banks are perfectly willing to comply with a reasonable data collection standard. The problem is that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's final rule makes demands far in excess of what the law requires.
December 15Consumer Bankers Association -
While medical debt is not a problem created by the financial services industry, the industry has a critical role to play in addressing it.
December 15Community Catalyst -
As innovation in other domains accelerates, the inertia plaguing our international payment systems is a critical bottleneck, stifling U.S. businesses that choose to engage in global commerce.
December 14Stampli -
Several factors are combining that make it more likely bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies will become mainstream assets in 2024.
December 13