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Among implications of survey: Banking access through mobile phones holds ‘real promise’ for unbanked, agency says

November 29, 2018 0

Five implications are evident from the results of the most recent “unbanked/underbanked” survey performed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC), including that mobile banking holds “real promise” for deepening ties between the unbanked and […]

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Rates of ‘unbanked, underbanked’ households fell in 2017, report states; mobile banking increase ‘striking’

October 23, 2018 0

Households that are “unbanked” represent 6.5% of all those in the country, the federal insurer of bank deposits reported Tuesday – the third straight period, it said, the percentage has declined. At the same time, […]

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Meeting: CFPB Consumer Advisory Board Card, Payment, and Deposits Markets Subcommittee

April 10, 2018 0

The Card, Payment, and Deposits Markets Subcommittee of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) will meet by teleconference to discuss lessons learned about the needs of specific targeted vulnerable populations around mobile […]

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CFPB advisory board panels to meet on ‘call for evidence’ initiative, mobile financial services to vulnerable populations

April 9, 2018 0

Two subcommittees of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Consumer Advisory Board (CAB) are set to meet by conference call April 18 and 19, respectively, to address two requests for information (RFIs) issued in the […]

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  • Violations in 2024 of TIL and flood insurance once again were tops for banks; HMDA abuses move up the charts

    July 3, 2025 0
    The two most common violations of consumer compliance supervision in 2024 were those related to truth-in-lending and mandatory flood insurance – pretty much the same results reported in 2023 — according to an annual report issued Thursday by the federal [...]
  • 7 banks ‘outstanding,’ 64 ‘satisfactory’ for CRA, FDIC reports in latest disclosure

    July 3, 2025 0
    Seventy-one banks whose performance ratings under the anti-redlining Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) were announced Thursday were all rated either “outstanding” or “satisfactory,” according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC). The information, which the FDIC said became publicly available in [...]
  • NCUA shutters small IL credit union after 12-day conservatorship; third to close in two weeks

    July 1, 2025 0
    A tiny credit union that was placed into conservatorship June 18 was closed by its federal regulator July 1, the agency said in a release that alleged violations of federal law and rules. It is the third credit union the [...]
  • Seven banks – including Bank of China branches – earn top ratings for CRA compliance

    July 1, 2025 0
    Seven banks – including two branches of the Bank of China – received the highest ratings for compliance with rules implementing anti-redlining laws, according to scores released Tuesday by the national bank regulator. The ratings for compliance with Community Reinvestment [...]

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