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Wisconsin Senate proposes new bill to revise money transmission, consumer lenders, collection agency and other financial services licenses

CFPB Monitor

668 was introduced in the Wisconsin Senate. In November 2023, S.B. 668 would make sweeping changes to the state laws governing financial service providers. Continue Reading

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Earnings up 18% at Wisconsin state-chartered credit unions: Report

American Banker

New data from the state regulator shows gains across several key metrics even as allowances for loan losses surged and the loan-to-savings ratio fell by more than 10 points.

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Regulators Close Wisconsin Bank in First Failure of 2016

American Banker

The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions closed the $67.1 million-asset North Milwaukee State Bank on Friday.

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Banks, credit unions oppose 'impractical' Wisconsin interchange bill

American Banker

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Lexicon Bank: A bank that shows its hand

Independent Banker

We have found a way to service that and get the regulators comfortable. We have found a way to service that and get the regulators comfortable. Tom Groenfeldt is a writer in Wisconsin. We’re focused on the bigger picture.”. “We We do have legal businesses and industries that make Las Vegas thrive. Staying above board.

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Young Consumers Love to “Buy Now, Pay Later” – Here’s What to Know About the Explosive Fintech Trend

Perficient

Pay in 4 is not currently available for residents of Missouri, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, or any US Territories. Consumer advocate groups and regulators have also brought forth concerns about the ramifications of BNPL existing outside of the normal credit-reporting system.

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Rebeca Romero Rainey: Our efforts are paying off

Independent Banker

I’ll be heading to the Wisconsin Bankers Association annual convention and the Independent Bankers Association of Texas regional meetings. So, I was thrilled to see that the regulatory agencies are aiming to improve appraisal regulations. Where I’ll be this month. As a community banker in Taos, N.M.,