Banks face challenges ahead of Saturday’s ISO 20022 deadline
The migration to the standard and its more robust data is underway, but experts say the desired reduction in payment errors will come slowly.
Ludwig is wrong that private credit needs banklike rules
The head of the Managed Funds Association takes issue with a recent column calling for stricter oversight of nonbank financial institutions.
The key difference between a ‘tokenized deposit’ and a ‘deposit token’
Noelle Acheson explains the significant differences between tokenized deposits and deposit tokens, and why it matters for the future of banking and payments.
Unemployment persistent, jobs up in September
The economy added an unexpectedly robust 119,000 jobs in September, though unemployment edged up to 4.4%. The report, delayed by the federal government shutdown, continues a trend of sluggish job growth in recent months.
Fed traded fast merger for 2023 private equity rescue
The Federal Reserve played a behind-the-scenes role in facilitating the sale of PacWest Bancorp, providing an enticement to private-equity interests to make a deal happen, according to agency records and recent comments by a prominent banking lawyer.
Sunshine Act Notice: FDIC Board of Directors Meeting
SUNSHINE ACT MEETING NOTICE The FDIC Board of Directors will meet in an open session: Date and Time: Tuesday, November 25, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. ET Place: The Board meeting will be open to public observation by webcast. Members of the media should contact the Office of Communications by Monday, November 24, at MediaRequests@FDIC.gov to attend […]
HFSC Chair Hill eyes wider scope in deposit insurance debate
House Financial Services Committee Chair French Hill, R-Ark., said he wants to consider a range of ideas on how to improve deposit insurance and other issues facing community banks beyond a Senate bill raising insurance for business accounts.
Home BancShares to activist investor: ‘We’ll be your buyer’
The $22.7 billion-asset company may be interested in buying certain banks that HoldCo Asset Management presses to sell in the future, Chairman and CEO John Allison said. Home is planning to announce its next acquisition in December.
Lloyds buys Curve; Global Payments gets a lift from Uber
The U.K.-based banking giant will add a fintech that enables it to compete with Apple Pay, while Global Payments has added Uber Eats as part of its Genius-branded point of sale rollout. Plus: Visa has advanced account-to-account payments in the U.K. and more in the global payments and fintech roundup.
A Massachusetts mutual bank moves into private banking
The 170-year-old Salem Five Cent Savings Bank has hired one private banker and could scale the business further if its performance matches management’s expectations.