Bankruptcy Blogs

Banks and Thrifts with the Largest Portfolios of First Mortgages

01/07/19

On Sep. 30, 2018. Dollars in thousands.

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Cuomo names new DFS head; UBS courting former BofA executive

01/07/19

Linda Lacewell replaces Maria Vullo as New York’s chief financial regulator; the Swiss bank is reportedly talking to Christian Meissner about a senior role.

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Banks shouldn't count on overdraft fees forever

01/06/19

Two trends — competition from challenger banks and the emergence of real-time payments — threaten to eat away at the fees banks collect on overdrafts and bounced checks.

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10 ways technology will change banking in 2019

01/06/19

The coming year will bring a wave of data-sharing deals between banks and fintechs, increased bank use of automated advice, marked changes to financial jobs as a result of automation, and much more.

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Regulatory competition is hot again — and that’s worrisome

01/06/19

Before the financial crisis, federal and state regulators unabashedly pitched their charters to banks as the better choice. That's happening again, despite warnings that such jousting might result in lax oversight.

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Servicers treating government shutdown like a natural disaster

01/04/19

As the government shutdown enters its third week, mortgage servicers are activating the response plans they normally use during hurricanes and wildfires to assist federal workers who may have trouble paying their mortgages.

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What banks are losing sight of in rush to upgrade mobile apps

01/04/19

As consumers continue to migrate to banking apps, lenders may be tempted to focus solely on improving that channel. But new data suggests consumers aren't abandoning other platforms just yet.

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Santander hires retail chief, Trump v. Powell, future of housing finance: Top stories

01/04/19

Santander taps JPMorgan Chase exec Colleen Canny to lead retail network; can Trump actually fire Fed's Powell?; will 2019 bring long-awaited reform of Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac?; and more from the past two week's most-read stories.

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Why bank M&A may be in for a slow stretch

01/04/19

Slumping stock prices may force banks to press pause, but the need for low-cost deposits and scale could provide a spark later this year.

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Challenges mount for mortgage lenders as shutdown persists

01/04/19

Borrowers and financial institutions may be feeling the strain from reduced operations at the FHA and IRS, which has suspended the release of certain income documentation during the budget impasse.

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