Regulations & Policy: Page 30
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Cannabis fintech Dama Financial looks to double sponsor bank network
Dama Financial’s network of sponsor banks holds the deposits for cannabis-related businesses which, due to conflicting state and federal laws, often operate outside of the banking sector.
By Anna Hrushka • July 19, 2023 -
Barr acknowledges AI’s promise but warns of bias risk
The red flag is one of five takeaways from a speech Tuesday in which the regulator also touched on the status of the multiagency CRA revamp.
By Dan Ennis • July 18, 2023 -
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Fraud and AML in banking
The past year has been one of reckoning with regard to fraud — from TD’s $3 billion AML penalty to the continuing punitive phase connected to PPP misdeeds, crypto bankruptcies and pig butchering.
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CFPB, European regulator open a dialogue on digital rules
Buy now, pay later platforms, artificial intelligence and other developments “if left unchecked, could increase consumers’ exposure to fraud and manipulation,” the regulators said Monday.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • July 18, 2023 -
Binance lays off at least 1,000: reports
The company told employees last month that it would stop offering certain benefits, according to The Wall Street Journal. CEO Changpeng Zhao said there could be additional layoffs every three to six months.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • July 17, 2023 -
St. Louis Fed chief steps down
The reserve bank's president, James Bullard, will become dean of Purdue University’s business school next month. He will continue serving as an adviser at the St. Louis Fed until Aug. 14.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • July 14, 2023 -
Bank trade groups fire back over Barr recommendations
Five groups asked the Federal Reserve to extend the public comment period to 120 days for upcoming proposed changes to capital requirements.
By Anna Hrushka • July 14, 2023 -
Fed ends Capital One breach-related enforcement action
The OCC 10 months earlier freed the bank from a separate consent order tied to a former Amazon Web Services employee’s hack that exposed the data of 106 million customers.
By Dan Ennis • July 12, 2023 -
Merrill Lynch to pay $12M for filing too few SARs
The penalty was dwarfed by others which parent company Bank of America faced Tuesday. The bank reported suspicious activity on transactions of $25,000 or more but should have used a $5,000 threshold, the SEC said.
By Dan Ennis • July 12, 2023 -
Slow regulatory response led to SVB collapse: Fed’s Daly
“When the outcomes aren't what we want them to be, we all work collectively to make them better going forward,” San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly said.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • July 11, 2023 -
Bank of America fined $250M over fake accounts, junk fees
In charges that echo Wells Fargo’s 2016 fake-accounts scandal, regulators accused Bank of America employees of opening credit card accounts without customers’ consent to reach sales goals.
By Anna Hrushka • July 11, 2023 -
9 takeaways from Barr’s capital requirements recommendations
Banks with assets of $100 billion or more would have to account for unrealized losses and gains in available-for-sale securities when calculating regulatory capital, the Fed official said Monday.
By Dan Ennis • July 10, 2023 -
SVB Financial sues FDIC to recover $1.9B
The money seized by the FDIC during Silicon Valley Bank’s failure should be generating more than $100 million in annual interest at the current rate, the filing claimed.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • July 10, 2023 -
Criminals stole $20M from Revolut via payment loophole: report
Differences in the firm’s U.S. and European systems meant the neobank would use its own money to erroneously refund certain declined payments, the Financial Times reported.
By Anna Hrushka • July 10, 2023 -
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[PODCAST] Digital identity opportunities in the financial services industry
This podcast explores the policy and regulatory trends shaping digital identity, including age-gating and social media bans.
By Banking Dive's studioID • July 10, 2023 -
Philadelphia Fed restricts Quontic’s capital distribution
Quontic’s holding company must submit a capital plan and detail its cash flow projections for the remainder of 2023. The company may not pay dividends or engage in share repurchases without the regulator’s sign-off.
By Anna Hrushka • July 7, 2023 -
Barclays boosts parental leave for US employees
The bank, as of July 1, is giving all new U.S.-based parents 16 weeks of leave and allows birth mothers an additional six to eight weeks of leave to recover. That matches a policy Morgan Stanley launched in 2021.
By Dan Ennis • July 7, 2023 -
Goldman should disclose profit from SVB bond sale: Warren
In a letter addressed to Goldman CEO David Solomon, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-MA, accused the firm of profiting “at nearly every stage of Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse.”
By Anna Hrushka • July 6, 2023 -
Judge OKs sale of SVB investment bank to its founder
Judge Martin Glenn last week refused to approve the deal because of a provision that would have shielded executives from liability associated with Silicon Valley Bank’s failure in March. Company officials added some restrictions.
By Dan Ennis • July 6, 2023 -
Kraken ordered to hand over user info to IRS
The IRS requested the information earlier this year, but Kraken refused. The tax agency then asked a judge to enforce a summons issued to the exchange’s holding company.
By Gabrielle Saulsbery • July 6, 2023 -
SoLo Funds to bring peer-to-peer lending platform to Nigeria
Nigeria’s growing fintech sector made the region an attractive entry point to the continent, SoLo Funds founder Rodney Williams said.
By Anna Hrushka • July 5, 2023 -
BofA, Citi see discrepancies in Fed stress tests
Bank of America on Wednesday said it would increase its dividend to 24 cents per share from 22. The bank’s internal calculations projected far greater losses under the stress test scenario than the Fed.
By Dan Ennis • July 5, 2023 -
Fed, FDIC, OCC, NCUA push short-term CRE loan accommodations
The agencies asked lenders “to work prudently and constructively with creditworthy borrowers during times of financial stress,” in an update to the 2009 commercial real estate loan guidelines.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • June 30, 2023 -
Master account database spotlights Quarles’ banking venture
The former Fed official is an investor in Currency Reserve, an entity seeking a master account. Quarles’ ties to the central bank, however, could reignite a debate on conflict of interest.
By Anna Hrushka • June 30, 2023 -
Bank failures signal need for stronger supervision, regulation: Powell
“The events of the past couple of months would have been much more difficult to manage had the largest banks been undercapitalized or illiquid,” the Fed chair said Thursday.
By Rajashree Chakravarty • June 29, 2023 -
Largest banks weathered hypothetical $541B hit, Fed says
All 23 of the banks subject to stress tests remained above their minimum capital requirements in this year’s scenario, which featured a severe downturn in real estate markets.
By Anna Hrushka • June 29, 2023