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Royal Bank of Canada, First National Bank of Omaha join BI Build speaker faculty

BankInovation

Top executives from Royal Bank of Canada and First National Bank of Omaha are slated to speak at the Bank Innovation Build digital event on Sept. Taking the virtual stage will be Rami Thabet, vice president of digital product at RBC, and Marc Butterfield, senior vice president of innovation and disruption at FNBO. They […].

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CFPB Fines FNBO $32M Over ‘Illegal’ Credit Card Practices

PYMNTS

The CFPB will collect more than $32 million in fines from First National Bank of Omaha over credit card practices the regulator found to be deceptive. The bank has $18 billion in assets, is based in Omaha, NE, and is a unit of First National of Nebraska Inc. The CFPB has ordered the bank to pay out $27.75

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Retailers, Banks Say Transaction Clarity Key To Moving From Dispute Management To Dispute Prevention

PYMNTS

The topic was front and center in an On the Agenda discussion with PYMNTS CEO Karen Webster, Ethoca CEO Andre Edelbrock , Cabela’s and Bass Pro Shops Senior Manager of Fraud and Investigations Keith Thompson and First National Bank of Omaha Director of Fraud Management Steve Furlong.

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The ICBA 22/23 executive committee is all in

Independent Banker

“I’m so inspired by the professionalism, integrity and commitment of our executive committee and board of directors as we work together to serve the needs of community bankers across the nation,” says Terry Jorde, ICBA senior executive vice president and chief of staff. Omaha, Neb. ICBA at-large directors (from left).

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Banks around the country respond to coronavirus

Bank Innovation

As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, rattling the economy, banks are reevaluating their business propositions to clients.? WaFd, formerly Washington Federal Bank, is offering interest-free lines of credit of up to $200,000 to small businesses as a result of the pandemic.

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