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The Motley Fool November 21, 2006 Emil Lee |
Wal-Mart: The New Banking Monopoly? Why a Wal-Mart bank might benefit customers. |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2007 Emil Lee |
Wal-Mart Ditches Its Banking Bid The furor and delays over Wal-Mart's attempt to form an industrial loan corporation (ILC) have pretty much forced the retailer's hand to drop its bid. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2006 Geri Smith |
In Mexico, Banco Wal-Mart Wal-Mart may soon get a bank license in Mexico, and that could have a huge impact on financial services. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2010 Selena Maranjian |
Wal-Mart Banks on Big Ambitions Wal-Mart's president of financial services has said that the company has no plans to enter the banking business in the U.S. However, it's already rolled out banking services in other countries. |
The Motley Fool September 16, 2008 Rich Smith |
Wal-Mart Opens a Foreign Bank Account Wal-Mart files an application with Canada's Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions, seeking permission to open a pocket bank for its Canadian subsidiary. |
BusinessWeek February 7, 2005 Wendy Zellner |
Wal-Mart: Your New Banker? Wal-Mart can't be or own a full-fledged bank -- yet -- but its partnerships and in-store financial services are giving the industry jitters |
The Motley Fool January 3, 2006 Rich Smith |
Wal-Mart Savings & Loan & HMO Is there anything the retailer cannot do? |
U.S. Banker May 2005 John Engen |
Brand Envy Lured by fat profits, new charters and technology, commercial companies are branching out into banking. But none has the potential to do more damage to banks than Wal-Mart. Can traditional banks compete with this retailer? |
U.S. Banker September 2010 John Engen |
Wal-Mart, Undeterred Recent actions suggest that Wal-Mart is angling for another run at a U.S. banking charter. And next time around, its ambitions could go well beyond processing payments. |
Bank Systems & Technology August 30, 2005 Katherine Burger |
Shop Till You Drop? Not only will Wal-Mart eventually seek banking powers, its customers will want that to occur. And if it's not Wal-Mart, it will be Starbucks, Amazon, Whole Foods or some other entity that knows how to combine tech-savvy with customer insight and creativity. |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
A Fool Looks Back This past week featured banking on content and content bankers: As free as a mouse... Banking on Sam Walton... |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2006 Emil Lee |
First Bank of Wal-Mart? The retail behemoth wants to move into banking. Is it a good idea? |
Bank Systems & Technology January 31, 2006 Judy Ward |
The Paper Lobby Is the ICBA a powerful corporate lobby, or is it just protecting bankers' money? Or, can both be true? |
The Motley Fool September 9, 2011 Rich Smith |
Wal-Mart Sends Netflix a Trojan Horse As part of a settled class action lawsuit against Wal-Mart, Netflix customers are going to be paid $27.5 million. In Wal-Mart gift cards. |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2011 Alyce Lomax |
Wal-Mart Ventures Beyond Regular Retail The discount giant's making moves into surprising places. |
Bank Technology News May 2005 Holly Sraeel |
Nonbank Payments: Are Banks Green? Yes And No. If you take cash and payments out of the equation, who needs banks? |
The Motley Fool February 17, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Wal-Mart Is No Wallflower In each of the past two quarters, Wal-Mart grew its total sales by 10%. Not too shabby for a growth company, and pretty darn impressive for a mature one. Investors, take note. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2007 Smith & Epstein |
Wal-Mart Banks on the 'Unbanked' Banco Wal-Mart, the chain's new lending operation in its Mexican stores, hopes to capture some of the 2.5 million customers who walk through their doors daily. |
U.S. Banker September 2007 Lee Conrad |
Association Consolidation Doesn't Worry Small Banks A planned merger between the ABA and the ACB prompts the question of whether a larger size or a hyper focus is the best way to lobby Congress. It also raises the issue of how the ICBA will fare. |
The Motley Fool November 29, 2005 Richard Moore |
Wal-Mart: The Retail Pariah Success has its drawbacks. Even when Wal-Mart does something that its critics would normally support, the company takes flak. What's an investor to do? |
The Motley Fool February 12, 2008 Rich Duprey |
Putting the Unbanked in a Chokehold Payday lenders and private enterprise can meet the needs of the unbanked. |
Bank Technology News August 2001 David Rountree |
Internet Banking Is About Banking, Not the Net Internet banking is about banking, not bells and whistles. The technology behind it -- a moving target itself -- is routinely assessed in the abstract, with the inevitable confusion of messenger and message... |
The Motley Fool January 10, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Let's Play Flick Rental Limbo Wal-Mart lowers the bar in the online movie rental war by slashing prices on its basic rental service. |
The Motley Fool September 11, 2009 Rich Duprey |
How Wal-Mart Is Saving America This Week The retailing giant becomes a financial powerhouse by rolling back the costs of banking. |
The Motley Fool January 19, 2007 Dan Caplinger |
Banks Need Your Fees The best way to avoid fees is to make sure you understand what fees your bank charges for certain transactions or activities before you need them. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2005 Rich Smith |
Slinging Mud in a Turf War Real estate agents are nervous, defensive, and offensive in their battle with bankers' bid to sell real estate. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 31, 2006 Ivan Schneider |
Talk to the Wal Excerpts from letters outlining opinions on Wal-Mart's attempt to enter the banking industry. |
AskMen.com March 2, 2003 Dan Carter |
5 Not-So-Obvious Banking Fees After reading this article, you'll have a heads-up on where banks get you good and how you can avoid extra costs as much as possible. |
Bank Technology News June 2004 Holly Sraeel |
If You Want Customers To Stay, Don't Charge For Bill Pay The adage "the best things in life are free" couldn't apply more than for bankers toying with reinstating fees--eventually--for on-line bill payment. |
CFO March 1, 2007 Rob Garver |
Nothing to Bank On Bank executives will undoubtedly spend much of the next year assessing the likelihood and impact of new rules, while at the same time trying to keep earnings growth on its upward trend. |
Bank Systems & Technology July 5, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
The Price-Tag Mystery Even in a global economy, banking remains local. |
The Motley Fool May 15, 2006 Rich Smith |
Foolish Forecast: Wal-Mart Walks In Wal-Mart chimes in with its first-quarter 2006 numbers tomorrow. Here's what you need to know to make sense of the news. Investors, take note. |
Bank Systems & Technology March 30, 2007 Deena M. Amato-McCoy |
Remote Deposit Capture Key to Survival for Many Community Banks, Finds New ABA Survey Remote deposit capture, which enables business customers to electronify paper checks in-house then electronically transfer and deposit images with their banking partner, is appealing to community banks on several levels. |
AskMen.com Terence Channon |
Online Banking Your bank may offer you access to more services online than you think -- services that might make your life a whole lot easier if you use them properly. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Dean Foust |
Banks: "Protection" Racket? As overdraft and other fees become huge profit sources for banks, critics see abuses. And most troubling to consumer activists is that most of the new fees fall on the poorest consumers. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Beware of Overdraft Fees Don't let your bank get rich as it makes you poorer. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 7, 2005 Ivan Schneider |
Cut the Fee, or Wait and See? Find out what the CCAF act would do for banks and banking customers. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2007 Selena Maranjian |
Bank Overdraft Fees: Gotcha! Two good tips: Avoid those bank overdraft fees, but if you can't always do that, seek out a bank with fair and good customer service. |
The Motley Fool May 13, 2008 Alyce Lomax |
Wigging Out Over Wal-Mart Are the good times over for the discount retailing giant? |
The Motley Fool October 3, 2006 Alyce Lomax |
Jobs Goes to Wal-Mart? There's speculation that Wal-Mart and Apple may partner on movie downloads. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2011 Dan Caplinger |
Don't Fall for This Bank Bait-and-Switch Charging for debit cards makes no sense. As a customer, you owe it to yourself to make these higher fees blow up in big banks' faces. |
The Motley Fool June 5, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
Will Consumers' Crush on Wal-Mart Become Love? Will Wal-Mart be the chief beneficiary in a post-excess consumer world? |
U.S. Banker July 2011 |
People What s next for Heidi Miller; Amalgamated hires PE vet Edward Grebow; Jane Thompson retires from Wal-Mart; time to regroup at UBS. |
The Motley Fool June 12, 2007 John Rosevear |
Checking Out Checking Accounts How to steer clear of "free checking" pitfalls. |
The Motley Fool March 23, 2004 |
What's a Bank Really For? All banks are not created equal. Ensure yours serves you well. |
The Motley Fool December 13, 2004 |
Free Checking May Not Be Free It's hard to find fault with free checking, but when you combine it with a bank's other fees and features, the advantage may be outweighed by disadvantages. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Is Wal-Mart Costing Us Billions? Low wages may be costing the U.S. dearly in welfare and health care for Wal-Mart workers. |
Bank Systems & Technology July 5, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
SEC to Banks: Selling Securities? Get a License Industry convergence slowed by multiple regulators and accounting system limitations. |
The Motley Fool June 22, 2009 Alyce Lomax |
Wal-Mart Can Fail Too Wal-Mart has thus far failed in one of its promising growth initiatives -- its in-store clinics. |
The Motley Fool April 5, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Under Wal-Mart's Hood Sometimes you have to get dirty to come up clean. Until Wal-Mart wins that huge gray-area camp of supporters in the middle, it will have to deal with a country that consists mostly of indifferent spectators watching two thin opposing camps duke it out. |