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    U.S. Bank to pay $6M to settle CFTC WhatsApp probe

    The penalty comes a month after the SEC ordered the Minneapolis-based bank to pay $8 million over record-keeping failures and alleged use of off-channel communications.

    By March 20, 2024
  • FTC fines fintechs Biz2Credit, Womply $59M over PPP actions

    The agency claimed Biz2Credit misrepresented the timeline for application processing, and Womply had inadequate customer service in the COVID-era crunch for small-business loans.

    By March 19, 2024
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    Top 5 stories from Banking Dive

    Banks brace to see if commercial real estate exposure will trigger a rerun of last year’s crisis. And regulators face a mountain of comments from the most contentious proposed rule in decades.

    By Banking Dive staff
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    PNC leans on ‘boring’ label in new marketing campaign

    While PNC’s CEO said his industry “sometimes chases shiny objects,” a J.D. Power analyst asserted the bank’s ads may challenge customers to see the meaning of “boring” differently.

    By March 19, 2024
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    JPMorgan Chase fined $348.2M over gaps in trade data reporting

    The bank “failed to surveil billions of instances of trading activity on at least 30 global trading venues,” the OCC alleged. “These gaps and deficiencies … constitute unsafe or unsound banking practices.”

    By March 14, 2024
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    UK’s Metro Bank eyes £30M more in cost savings by year’s end

    The bank expects to lay off additional employees — it has cut 1,000 since October — and it will abandon its seven-day-a-week branch model.

    By March 14, 2024
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    Compliance, overdraft fees may get greater focus in left-leaning NCUA

    Liquidity and interest rate risk remain “very high priorities” for regulatory agencies, credit union executives said at a conference last week.

    By Ken McCarthy • March 11, 2024
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    Regional bank execs push back on CRE risk fears

    The banking sector relearns every 15 years not to overly concentrate its balance sheet in one area, Fifth Third CEO Tim Spence said. Meanwhile, Citizens Bank expects its CRE loan losses to peak at the end of this year.

    By March 11, 2024
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    Deep Dive

    A year after SVB, what’s improved and what needs work?

    Banking Dive looks at six factors — from upcoming regulations to commercial real estate — to see how the landscape has changed between the crises of 2023 and 2024.

    By March 8, 2024
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    NYCB names ex-OCC chief Otting as CEO

    Former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will take a seat on the bank's board after his Liberty Strategic Capital and other investors infused NYCB with $1.05 billion.

    By March 7, 2024
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    Dive Deposits: TD gives its AML woes long-haul messaging

    The bank's First Horizon stumble is as woven into its fabric as the Revlon error is for Citi, or the fake-accounts scandal is for Wells Fargo, if one looks at TD's responses to analysts.

    By March 6, 2024
  • Puerto Rican bank sues Fed for $150M in damages

    Banco San Juan Internacional filed an amended lawsuit last week over the Fed’s decision to terminate the bank’s master account.

    By March 5, 2024
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    NYCB names DiNello as CEO, takes $2.4B impairment charge

    The bank appointed a chief risk officer and chief audit executive Friday, hours after SEC filings revealed material weakness in the review, oversight, risk assessment and monitoring of NYCB's lending.

    By March 1, 2024
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    Smaller credit unions face hurdles despite NCUA’s fintech rule

    The financial innovation rule may open the door to more partnerships, but larger institutions still have advantages on tech, budget and risk management, experts say.

    By Ken McCarthy • Feb. 28, 2024
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    Capital One sets out to tackle Discover compliance issues

    The bank projects it will spend $2.8 billion in integration costs, CFO Andrew Young said Tuesday. That's on top of the $500 million Discover is planning to spend on compliance this year.

    By Feb. 28, 2024
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    Capital One to acquire Discover in $35.3B deal

    The transaction would give a big boost to a bank well-known for its credit card component, yet lend regulatory gravitas and investment dollars to a struggling card network.

    By Feb. 20, 2024
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    Dive Deposits: Regulators, bankers talk about NYCB without saying its name

    The Fed's vice chair for supervision pledged more scrutiny of CRE portfolios and a closer look when banks cross a certain asset threshold.

    By Feb. 16, 2024
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    JPMorgan, State Street exit Climate Action 100+ coalition

    BlackRock also revised its membership after the coalition announced its “phase 2” requirements that signatories enhance their corporate disclosure and implement climate transition plans.

    By Zoya Mirza • Feb. 15, 2024
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    Bank of America customer data exposed in IT provider breach

    A threat actor compromised Infosys McCamish Systems in November, affecting more than 57,000 Bank of America customers.

    By Feb. 13, 2024
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    Citi faces rebukes, new orders from regulators: report

    The Federal Reserve sent three notices late last year instructing the lender to improve its data and governance, Reuters reported.

    By Feb. 12, 2024
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    NYCB insiders bought 200K shares. Is this the show of confidence the bank needs?

    One analyst highlights the bank’s willingness to “eat their own cooking.” But others have their eye on commercial real estate, NYCB’s rapid growth and a tinge of Signature deja vu.

    By Feb. 12, 2024
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    Q&A

    Banks should step up scam response: fraud expert

    With regulators gearing up to take a stronger stance against digital payments fraud, banks must focus on how they handle scams, one executive says.

    By Feb. 9, 2024
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    Ex-Heartland Tri-State CEO charged with embezzling $47M in crypto

    A Heartland customer told authorities he saw a red flag when Shan Hanes, the bank’s CEO until July, asked him for $12 million to help take his money out of a crypto investment, according to Bloomberg.

    By Feb. 8, 2024
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    Yellen: CRE losses may leave banks ‘quite stressed’

    Bank regulators aim to avert turmoil caused by a slump in the value of commercial real estate, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in testimony to a House committee Tuesday.

    By Jim Tyson • Feb. 7, 2024
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    NYCB enlists ex-Flagstar CEO after Moody’s downgrade

    The bank named Alessandro DiNello as executive chair Wednesday and issued updated deposit and liquidity statistics to reassure investors. But some have still filed suit.

    By Feb. 7, 2024
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    Yellen asks Congress for stablecoin legislation

    Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen renewed a call for Congress to act on digital assets, saying “there is no appropriate regulatory framework.”

    By James Pothen • Feb. 6, 2024