Former OCC head talked big bank out of gun control measure

Former OCC head talked big bank out of gun control measure

Brian Brooks, former acting Comptroller of the Currency during the Trump administration, said the head of “one of the two largest banks in the United States” was considering a ban on gun purchases using the bank’s debit and credit cards. Brooks convinced the bank CEO to not go ahead with the move.

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Credit unions risk major climate-related losses

Credit unions risk major climate-related losses

A report by the Filene Research Institute and Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets suggests more than 60% of credit unions risk climate-related losses. These credit unions represent over $1.2T in assets.

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Is State Street about to acquire Credit Suisse?

Is State Street about to acquire Credit Suisse?

After a third straight quarter of losses at Credit Suisse as well as an upcoming round of layoffs, the Swiss blog Inside Paradeplatz has reported that State Street may make a bid for Credit Suisse at 9 francs per share.

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French bank eyes decarbonization as competitive edge

French bank eyes decarbonization as competitive edge

La Banque Postale, the 16-year-old banking branch of France’s postal service, is the world’s first bank to set a hard deadline on financing for oil and gas. It will discontinue investments in those companies by 2030.

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Digitizing bank security with old-school practices

Digitizing bank security with old-school practices

The Royal Bank of Canada announced that it will combat fraud by combining card and biometric authentication with a PIN authentication via mobile apps. Canadians lost more than $300M to fraud in 2021, as compared to $80M in 2020.

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SWIFT, Capgemini eye interoperable CBDCs

SWIFT, Capgemini eye interoperable CBDCs

The international payments network, in partnership with Capgemini, a French IT services company, is testing how to interlink domestic Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) for international payments.

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Small businesses are people, too, with Grasshopper Bank

Small businesses are people, too, with Grasshopper Bank

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Danielle Kane, Director of Small Business Banking at Grasshopper Bank, explains the bank’s lean partnership model, describes how small businesses can operate like consumers, and hints at the bank’s long-term goals.

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Plaid ups the ante against Stripe

Plaid ups the ante against Stripe

Plaid announced that it’s launching products that offer identity verification, which hopes to make account linking and identity verification a simultaneous process. The company is also moving into ACH payments.

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Ally moves into human advisory services

Ally moves into human advisory services

Ally Financial announced the launch of a new wealth management offering, which provides access to human advisors, rather than robo advisors, for clients with more than $100,000 in investable assets.

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Compliance as a gateway to growth with Federico Baradello (Finalis)

Compliance as a gateway to growth with Federico Baradello (Finalis)

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, Federico Baradello, Founder and CEO of Finalis, dives into his company’s mission, outlines how compliance can be a strategy for growth, and encourages other entrepreneurs to find “unsexy” but promising niches to disrupt.

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Preparing for a business exit with James Jack (UBS)

Preparing for a business exit with James Jack (UBS)

In an interview with The Financial Revolutionist, James Jack, Head of the Business Owners Client Segment at UBS, suggests ways fintechs can learn from the experiences and strengths of banks like UBS.

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How might Roe v. Wade’s overturning affect finance?

How might Roe v. Wade’s overturning affect finance?

A draft majority opinion leaked by Politico suggests the Supreme Court will overturn reproductive rights as they are enshrined in Roe v. Wade. “Roe was egregiously wrong from the start,” Supreme Court Justice Alito writes.

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EBA, SWIFT, TCH launch cross-border program

EBA, SWIFT, TCH launch cross-border program

EBA CLEARING, SWIFT, and The Clearing House (TCH) announced this morning that they will launch a pilot program for immediate cross-border (IXB) payments. The pilot would support payments in dollars and euros.

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Bank shareholders vote down climate-change proposals

Proposals at annual shareholder meetings for Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo would have pushed management to curb lending for projects in oil and gas. The proposals received between 11% and 12.8% votes in favor.

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CFPB doubling down on fintechs

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said it would carry out supervisory exams of nonbank fintech companies that pose a risk to consumers. The CFPB has had the authority to look into nonbanks since 2013, but it’s only decided to invoke that authority now.

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