As high-interest payday lending is phased out across the country, FDIC-approved small-dollar bank loans could be on the way in.
Entries Tagged as 'FDIC'
Payday Loans Out, Small-Dollar Bank Loans In?
June 28th, 2010 · No Comments · Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Info
Tags: arizona·FDIC·PayDay Loans·pilot program·small-dollar loans
Two Regular Guys Take on the FDIC
February 26th, 2010 · No Comments · Mortgages, Real Estate
Getting outside of the “credit” box, I thought you would find the video down below of interest. It comes from a couple of guys who are actually doing something about all this financial craziness swirling around us. These guys are from Thinkbigworksmall.com (TBWS) which according to their website was founded in 2007 and has “a vested interest [...]
Tags: FDIC·foreclosure·loan modification·loss-sharing agreement FDIC OneWest Bank·OneWest Bank·Real Estate·short sales·TBWS·TBWS FDIC·Thinkbigworksmall
Bank Dropping Out of FDIC Programs More Significant Than You Realize
January 5th, 2010 · 1 Comment · Banking
My blog post on Chase and Citibank dropping out of the Federal Deposit Insurance Company (FDIC) Transaction Account Guarantee program seems to have ruffled some feathers. It received a numerous comments and write ups in several blogs, including the dailypaul.com. Most of the comments on the post indicated (at lease to me) confusion over the [...]
Tags: Chase·Citibank·deposit guaratees·FDIC·Federal Deposit Insurance Company·Savings and Loan·Transaction Account Guarantee Program
Chase and Citibank to Drop Out of FDIC Coverage Program
December 23rd, 2009 · 21 Comments · Banking
Chase and Citibank announced via their websites that they are no longer participating in Federal Deposit Insurance Company (FDIC) Transaction Account Guarantee Program. Both banks are still insured under the general FDIC program, however. What is the FDIC? It’s the government entity that makes it safer to keep your money in the bank rather than [...]
Tags: Chase·Citibank·FDIC·Transaction Account Guarantee Program



