Bankruptcy Blogs

Morning Scan: Wells in Talks with Prosecutors; Will Keep Cross-Selling

11/04/16

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More lumps: It was another bad for Wells Fargo. Following a quiet period, the bank disclosed Thursday it is in talks with federal and state prosecutors, including the U.S. Justice Department, over potential abuses related to residential mortgages, which would be unrelated to the phony accounts scandal in its retail banking unit. ...

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Women in Banking: Chatbots and Innovation Beyond Tech

11/03/16

Stessa Cohen warns that if we aren't careful, we could bring old gender biases into world of bank bots; Amy Nauiokas argues bank innovation should be applied more broadly, not just in technology; Marva Smalls recalls how she broke out of her comfort zone; and Esther George of the Kansas City Fed talks about staying true to her convictions. Also, how unbalanced journalism puts more scrutiny on female leaders than on their male counterparts and the silver lining in this presidential election.

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Define Your Culture by What It Is, Not What It Isn't

11/03/16

The intense focus on sales cultures can be frustrating, but it also presents an opportunity for everyone within a bank to get on the same page about what the institution stands for and is trying to accomplish.

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Banks Should Embrace These 5 Parental Leave Policies

11/03/16

The U.S. is the only industrialized nation without mandated paid parental leave, but innovative leave policies are an opportunity to attract and retain employees in a highly competitive industry.

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Morning Scan: Marketplace Lenders Look to Mom and Pop; Going Digital

11/03/16

Wall Street Journal

Seeking retail: Marketplace lenders, rebuffed by institutional investors who stopped buying their loans, are hoping retail investors will provide a more permanent source of capital. Several new funds allow retail investors to buy into the business. Investors are attracted by loans that yield over 6%. But there's a catch, warns the Wall Street Journal: "They might find themselves locked into loans due to the illiquid structure of these funds, even as they shoulder...

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Some Cyber Regulations Are Excessive. Not This One

11/02/16

If modified, the cybersecurity standards in New York State are a step in the right direction to protect banks and consumers.

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Will the Election Really Change All that Much for Banks?

11/02/16

A lot of analytical horsepower is being spent on what will happen to the markets after the election, but it seems to make more sense to talk about what will not change for consumers, investors and financial institutions.

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Morning Scan: Wells Settles; Silicon Valley Seeks Gold in New Jersey

11/02/16

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Another hit: Wells Fargo has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a class-action lawsuit in which it was accused of overcharging homeowners for appraisals ordered after the borrowers defaulted on their mortgages. The plaintiffs allege they were charged $95 to $120 for a service that cost the bank $50 or less. Under the proposed settlement, Wells will mail checks, averaging $120 each, to more than 250,000 customers whose home loans were...

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Reinventing Banks Isn't Just About the Technology

11/01/16

The founder and chief executive of Anthemis gets an early look at all types of fintech innovation. She's noticed that, no matter how different the ideas are, there is one underlying commonality in this sector: it's lacking something profound. Here are some small changes that could make a big difference.

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Morning Scan: Competition for Bitcoin; Eying Visa, MasterCard

11/01/16

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Move over bitcoin: Speculators drove up the price of a single unit of Zcash – a new virtual currency that was built to be all but untraceable – to over $1,000 on Monday, a few days after it was introduced. The online currency, developed by scientists at Johns Hopkins and MIT, uses advanced cryptography that enables Zcash "to be sent around the world essentially without a trace, unlike Bitcoin." Price volatility aside,...

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