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CFPB Fines First National Bank of Omaha for Add-On Products

American Banker

Two federal regulators have ordered First National Bank of Omaha to pay a total of $35 million over charges that the bank engaged in deceptive marketing of credit card add-on products that some consumers allegedly never received.

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Deep Dive: Why CU-Issued Credit Cards Face An Uphill Battle

PYMNTS

Seventy-one percent of respondents said credit cards were imperative when deciding the FIs with which they want to do business, for example. percent of all CU members — currently offer some sort of credit card. billion in credit card debt as of March 2019, according to the U.S. percent of credit card debt held by banks.

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CFPB and OCC settles claims of alleged unlawful practices for credit card add-on products

CFPB Monitor

The CFPB announced that it has entered into a consent order with First National Bank of Omaha to settle charges that the bank engaged in unfair or deceptive acts or practices in connection with the marketing and sale of credit card add-on products and the billing of consumers for such products.

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Ballard Spahr Submits Comment Letter to OCC in Support of Proposed True Lender Rule

CFPB Monitor

Ballard Spahr LLP has submitted a comment letter to the OCC in support of its proposed rule , “National Banks and Federal Savings Associations as Lenders” (the “Proposed Rule”).

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The Hallmark-ification of Marketing

Social Assurance

You remember those cards people used to send by snail mail to show that they “cared the very best”? Before we had websites dedicated to naming obscure holidays, Hallmark was promoting these as important events to send your friends and family a card. Why does this impact me as a financial marketer? I grew up in a Hallmark store.

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Data Dive: And The Winner Is Edition — SMBs Worldwide, DoorDash And Gun Regulation

PYMNTS

Participants pitch to a panel of Visa representatives — and a few large client representatives — in what Visa’s SVP of Digital and Marketing Transformation Shiv Singh described as a “Shark Tank”-like format. Additionally, the First National Bank of Omaha announced it will stop issuing an NRA-branded Visa card.

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Who were ICBA’s Top Lenders of 2022?

Independent Banker

He sensed the family’s passion and liked their idea of starting with selling milk at farmers’ markets, roadside shops and small grocery stores. In each new market opened in 2021, the community bank found an experienced ag lender who was seeking a new position. American Bank, National Association. Bunnell listened. Mason City.