According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) definition, 40% of U.S. consumers are considered financially vulnerable.
There is a clear opportunity for banks to better serve the financially vulnerable segment within their customer base, but how can they do so?
Power restored to customers in Craven County
CRAVEN COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - Crews have restored power to the majority of customers who experienced a power outage Sunday afternoon, the City of New Bern Department of Public Utilities said.
More than 2,000 customers experienced a power outage in the areas north and south of the Trent River at 2:20 p.m., near Brices Creek and Trent Woods.
Google Study: 90% Of Customers Will Share Their Email For An Incentive
The study aims to find common ground between consumers and marketers when it comes to data sharing.
When it comes to data collection, marketers have to navigate regulatory changes involving privacy, while consumers grow more conscious of how their data is used
Hubble Contacts accused of 'creating needless risk' for customers; agrees to pay millions in
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NEXSTAR) — An online contact lens company will pay $3.5 million as part of a settlement agreement reached Friday to resolve allegations that the company violated the Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act and the FTC's Contact Lens Rule.
"Hubble's business model boosted its bottom line but created needless risk for its customers' eye health," Director Samuel Levine of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection said.
Engage XR expects big jump in revenue as corporate customers sign up
Waterford-based virtual reality company Engage XR, formerly VR Education, says it expects revenue for last year to be in region of €2.4 million, up 68 per cent on the previous year.
In a trading update, the group said active clients on its Engage platform, which was released on PC-supported VR devices in 2019, rose by more than a third in 2021 to 139 and now include big corporate names such as 3M, BMW and Abbott .
Duluth lifts thermostat request to natural gas customers east of Lake Ave. | www.WDIO.com
The City of Duluth has lifted its request to all natural gas customers east of Lake Avenue to keep thermostats at 62 degrees. According to a Sunday afternoon release from the city, customers east of Lake Avenue may return to normal usage.
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