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Its One Ally strategy is meant to help the bank with personalization and cross-selling.
July 31 -
Those living in San Francisco and New York want to switch cities in higher proportions than ever before, the brokerage and search platform found.
June 30 -
As home lending sees some of the lowest volumes in decades, the mortgage industry seeks to tap into emerging trends and ideas that will draw in future waves of clients.
June 12 -
A former employee at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau sent data on 256,000 consumers and dozens of companies to their personal email account.
April 20 -
But purchase activity reflected “resilient” consumer demand during the month, and first-time homebuyer loans gained market share, according to Black Knight.
May 9 -
The credit bureaus plan to add repayment data for installment loans, a move that can inform credit decisions and help answer regulators' questions about how such borrowing affects consumers' financial health.
January 5 -
The move is part of an effort by CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger to help smaller lenders by significantly raising loan thresholds for collecting and reporting mortgage data.
April 16 -
The agency put to rest speculation that it might take the database offline, yet new disclosure statements are meant to combat the notion that a complaint proves a company’s guilt.
September 18 -
The bill, similar to legislation that passed the chamber last year, would permit the inclusion of items such as rent and telecom payments to help consumers build their credit profiles.
July 25 -
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau received over a quarter-million complaints in 2018, according to analysis by an advocacy group that urged the agency to maintain public access to its database.
May 12