ABI Blog Exchange

2020-11-10
On November 10, 2020, Media Lodge, Inc., a Minnesota-based media production company dedicated to outdoor enthusiasts, filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (Case 20
2020-11-10
On November 10, 2020, Media Lodge, Inc., a Minnesota-based media production company dedicated to outdoor enthusiasts, filed a petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in the Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware (Case 20
2020-11-10
Many small banks are reactivating repurchase programs, signaling that capital levels remain strong and credit issues are under control.

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2020-11-10
Though most bank customers expect to return to calling or meeting in person with their bankers when the pandemic is over, Citigroup is gauging how much business it can keep in the videoconferencing channel.

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2020-11-10
OK, not all debt collectors are rats. Just the ones I hear about. This week, an alleged process server, who leaves the number of a law firm and alleged court case number.

Read More from: Stop Creditor

2020-11-10
The deal, PenFed's second merger announcement with a significantly smaller credit union, would expand its footprint into the Midwest.

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2020-11-10
By Robert Brownlie, Associate Account Executive, Bob Gold & Associates   

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2020-11-10
FSOC’s statement on the FHFA’s proposed capital rule raises questions for market participants trying to anticipate a post-conservatorship secondary mortgage market, should the incoming administration go through with the GSEs’ exit from governmenta

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2020-11-10
Smarsh, which enables banks and other clients to archive employee communications, is buying the AI firm Digital Reasoning as employers increasingly seek surveillance options for personnel working from home.

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2020-11-10
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/07/your-money/student-loans-bankruptcy.html  Originally appeared on The New York Times

Read More from: Shenwick & Associates

2020-11-10
Many credit unions offer these accounts to help members improve their financial behaviors, but some in the industry are wondering how long the surge could last.

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2020-11-09
If Republicans keep their majority, the incoming administration will likely have to pick moderates over progressives to have any chance of getting its nominees approved.

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2020-11-09
Most fintechs entertain the idea of getting a commercial banking license from time to time, but Current is content partnering with banks, says founder and CEO Stuart Sopp.

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2020-11-09
The Toronto company says it will begin by gathering data on the greenhouse gas emissions of borrowers — a critical first step toward stress testing for climate events.

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2020-11-09
Temporary policy responses have mitigated problems in the short-term funding markets related to the pandemic, but permanent fixes may be necessary in some areas, the agency said in a report.

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2020-11-09
Demand trends were mixed in the third quarter, with consumers showing more willingness than businesses to take on new debt, according to the Fed’s most recent survey on bank lending practices.

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2020-11-09
If your retirement savings aren’t what you’d hoped–or you don’t have any at all–you’re not alone. By many different measures, Americans are lacking when it comes to retirement planning. 

Read More from: Bonds & Botes, P.C.

2020-11-09
Gov. Laura Kelly has nominated Vickie Hurt to succeed Jerel Wright, who will step down Nov. 28.

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