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Robinhood cuts nearly 300 employees
While other fintechs credited AI in staff reductions, Robinhood cited a need to remain a “lean, hyper-focused team where every single individual is empowered to make a massive impact.”
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Truist taps Fiserv chief Lyons as next CEO
Mike Lyons, who until last year served as president of PNC, starts in his new role at Truist Sept. 1. He replaces Bill Rogers, who will become executive chair through April 2027.
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Nubank notifies customers of its liquidation in error
Brazil’s central bank is not liquidating the digital lender. But dozens of customers Friday received a message telling them this was the case.
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Nuvei to buy Payoneer for $2.75B
The Canadian payments processor will acquire the New York City-based company to create a bigger cross-border payments player.
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No ‘designated geniuses’: How BofA democratizes innovation
“Innovation isn’t in its own lane,” said Cameron Wadley, a Bank of America managing director whose patents are at the foundation of the bank’s AI assistant Erica.
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Oklahoma’s BancFirst to buy SpiritBank, boost Tulsa presence
The deal, set to close in the fourth quarter for an undisclosed sum, marks the second Tulsa-area bank acquisition in roughly a year for BancFirst.
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Adyen to buy Orb for $335M
The Dutch payments processor is swallowing the San Francisco startup as both adapt their businesses to the age of artificial intelligence.
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PNC, U.S. Bank CEOs brush off AI-driven cash optimization
At a conference this week, U.S. Bank CEO Gunjan Kedia said the “noise is far outpacing any observed behavior.” Truist’s CFO, likewise, called the AI concern a “conceptual risk.”
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Warren blasts Goldman’s Solomon over reports that legal chief is staying
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and another lawmaker wrote the CEO after stories surfaced that he “pressed” Epstein-tied attorney Kathryn Ruemmler to remain an adviser at the bank after her resignation takes effect.
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Senators press Trump to fill vacant FDIC, SEC board seats
No Democrats serve in seats reserved for the minority party at several regulators, yet the White House may nominate a replacement for an outgoing Republican SEC commissioner, senators said.
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JPMorgan, Barclays, Fifth Third’s Tricolor suit dismissed
A judge said he would explain "in due course" his reasoning for tossing the suit, in which plaintiffs alleged the banks missed the now-bankrupt auto lender's “blatant double-pledging scheme.”
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Customers take more money out of Citizens over ICE ties
The Greater Boston Interfaith Organization is withdrawing an additional $2 million from its Citizens accounts. Two Massachusetts state representatives pledged to do so as well, with one planning to remove $100,000.
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Trump nominates CFPB’s former No. 2 as director
One observer called the nominee a “pretty normal type of Republican financial regulator,” as opposed to “ideological Trump 2.0-era figure[s] like Russell Vought.”
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JPMorgan’s Lake sees longer road to agentic commerce adoption
Meanwhile, the lender aims to have a consumer-facing AI travel agent in pilot before the end of the year, said JPMorgan’s CEO of consumer and community banking.
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5 bank failure-related changes the FDIC is considering
The agency’s chair, Travis Hill, outlined potential changes to deposit insurance assessments, private capital’s role in bids for failed banks, and a potential exception to the “least cost” requirement.
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Pagaya sues Klarna over alleged trade secret misappropriation
The BNPL firm’s objective was to “absorb Pagaya’s trade secrets, use them to build its own competing capabilities, and cut Pagaya out,” the underwriting fintech alleged.
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Figure to buy AI-powered real estate lending platform Kiavi
Investment firm Sixth Street will also join a venture that’s set to buy loans off Kiavi’s balance sheet as part of the $717 million deal.
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Half of bank CEOs are older than 65: study
Twenty years ago, fewer than 20% were over 65, Truist Securities researchers wrote, detailing the effect of CEO age on bank culture and mergers and acquisitions.
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Truist adds BofA alum Cathy Bessant to board
The 40-year Bank of America veteran retired from that bank in 2023 as vice chair of global strategy. She unquestionably ranked among the top women banking execs in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
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What SoFi learned testing its AI adviser Coach
“When it comes to financial guidance and coaching, there's both an art and a science to it,” said Brian Walsh, head of advice and planning at the digital bank.
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Klarna dives deeper into banking
The buy now, pay later provider is debuting a high-yield savings account to lure more people away from banks and into its ecosystem.
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Banks’ fossil fuel financing increased 8% in 2025: report
The world’s largest banks committed $906 billion to fossil fuel financing, with funding for expansion rising 27%, according to the latest Banking on Climate Chaos report.
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FinCEN urges banks to flag suspicious immigrant activity
An advisory Friday instructs lenders to help detect activity connected to the employment of immigrants lacking permanent legal status.
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Barr: ‘Short-term sugar rush’ of deregulation bears risks
“The regulatory and supervisory changes recently enacted or proposed represent the most significant deregulation of the banking system since the Global Financial Crisis,” Fed Gov. Michael Barr said Saturday.
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2 Italian banks vie for Monte Paschi
Intesa Sanpaolo launched an unsolicited $35.3 billion bid Monday to acquire the world’s oldest bank. The offer came a day after Banco BPM proposed a merger of equals.