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  • Thursday, 22 February, 2024
    News in-depthMergers & Acquisitions
    Dawn of the credit card war? Capital One takes on Visa and Mastercard

    Bank’s Discover Financial takeover proposal faces an ‘aggressive sheriff’ in US antitrust regulators

    Capital One’s headquarters in McLean, Virginia
  • Wednesday, 21 February, 2024
    FT News Briefing podcast10 min listen
    Discover what’s in Capital One’s wallet

    Takeover set to unite two of the US’s largest credit card companies and reshape industry

  • Tuesday, 20 February, 2024
    Lex
    Capital One faces steep bill to shift from digital lender to tollkeeper Premium content

    Scale matters in payments and there will be big winners who take all

    The Discover sign at the company’s offices at Riverwoods, Illinois
  • Tuesday, 20 February, 2024
    Capital One agrees to buy Discover Financial for $35bn

    Takeover set to unite two of the US’s largest credit card companies and reshape industry

    A woman walks past a branch of Capital One in New York
  • Monday, 15 May, 2023
    Berkshire Hathaway Inc
    Buffett’s Berkshire bet almost $1bn on credit card issuer Capital One

    Investment conglomerate exited stakes in US Bancorp and Bank of New York Mellon in first quarter

    Capital One sign
  • Thursday, 27 April, 2023
    US banks
    Regional US banks claimed easier capital rules would turbocharge loans

    Lending at PNC, US Bank and Capital One trailed industry average following 2019 regulatory relief

    The logos of Capital One, US Bank and PNC Bank
  • Thursday, 6 August, 2020
    Capital One fined $80m for data breach

    Credit card giant faulted over transfer of operations to the cloud

  • Tuesday, 3 December, 2019
    Donald Trump
    Deutsche Bank ordered to disclose Trump financial records

    Ruling by federal appeals court sets the stage for battle before US Supreme Court

    FILE PHOTO: A statue is pictured next to the logo of Germany's Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, Germany September 30, 2016. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo
  • Tuesday, 27 August, 2019
    Donald Trump
    Deutsche Bank says it has Donald Trump-related tax returns

    Democrats subpoenaed German lender for personal, family or business filings

    ATTENTION EDITORS - CAPTION CORRECTION FOR AAL101, AAL103, AAL106 TRANSMITTED ON JANUARY 11, 2017 AT APPROXIMATELY 1635 GMT. THE PERSON ON THE RIGHT WAS INCORRECTLY IDENTIFIED IN THE CAPTION. IT IS DONALD TRUMP JR. CORRECTED VERSION HAVE BEEN TRANSMITTED. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE CAUSED. REUTERS. U.S. President-elect Donald Trump (C) stands surrounded by his son Eric Trump (L) daughter Ivanka and son Donald Trump Jr. (R) ahead of a press conference in Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York, U.S., January 11, 2017. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2019
    Cyber Security
    Republicans launch inquiry into data breaches

    House panel requests briefings with Capital One and Amazon over nature of information stolen

    The Capital One Bank Headquarters is pictured on July 30, 2019 in New York City. - A hacker accessed more than 100 million credit card applications with US financial heavyweight Capital One, the firm said on July 29, 2019, in one of the biggest data thefts to hit a financial services company. FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, 33, a former Seattle technology company software engineer, after she boasted about the data theft on the information sharing site GitHub, authorities said. (Photo by Johannes EISELE / AFP)JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Thursday, 1 August, 2019
    LexCloud computing
    Capital One/Amazon: hack sore Premium content

    Data breaches raise questions about cloud computing but won’t slow down growing market

    (FILES) In this file photo taken on August 21, 2018 a woman talks on the phone as she walks past a Capital One bank branch in New York. - A hacker accessed more than 100 million credit card applications with US financial heavyweight Capital One, the firm said on July 29, 2019, in one of the biggest data thefts to hit a financial services company. FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, 33, a former Seattle technology company software engineer, after she boasted about the data theft on the information sharing site GitHub, authorities said. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP/Getty Images
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2019
    Capital One data breach sparks cloud security fears

    US bank’s shares slide nearly 6% on fallout from hack affecting over 100m customers

    The Capital One Bank Headquarters is pictured on July 30, 2019 in New York City. - A hacker accessed more than 100 million credit card applications with US financial heavyweight Capital One, the firm said on July 29, 2019, in one of the biggest data thefts to hit a financial services company. FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, 33, a former Seattle technology company software engineer, after she boasted about the data theft on the information sharing site GitHub, authorities said. (Photo by Johannes EISELE / AFP)JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images
  • Tuesday, 30 July, 2019
    Capital One data breach affects 106m people

    US bank says details of credit card customers and applicants were exposed

    Pedestrians pass in front of a Capital One Financial Corp. bank branch in New York, U.S., on Saturday, July 13, 2019. Capital One Financial Corp. is scheduled to release earnings figures on July 18. Photographer: Mark Abramson/Bloomberg
  • Sunday, 21 July, 2019
    US banks
    US banks boosted by rise in credit card spending

    Second-quarter results show quickening growth in purchases

  • Tuesday, 30 April, 2019
    Donald Trump
    Trump sues Deutsche Bank and Capital One to stop release of financial records

    President and his children move to stymie congressional investigation into financial affairs

    US President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a Make America Great Again rally in Green Bay, Wisconsin, April 27, 2019. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
  • Wednesday, 23 January, 2019
    Synchrony Financial
    End to Walmart dispute puts Synchrony on track for best day ever
  • Tuesday, 23 October, 2018
    Capital One fined $100m over anti-money laundering controls
  • Wednesday, 17 October, 2018
    LexUS banks
    US banks: follow the money Premium content

    Credit card and car loan specialists will reveal financial woes of typical consumers

    INDUSTRY.Cars on sale at a showroom in the Scottish Borders, today Monday April 10, 2000. The government today announced moves to help cut car prices after an official report revealed that Britons pay around 1,100 more for an average car than elsewhere in Europe.
  • Monday, 15 October, 2018
    Andrew Hill
    Not every company is a technology company

    Solid, long-established corporate names are confusing customers with sector-fluidity

    CHICAGO, IL - 01 APRIL, 2016: Under Armour on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. Under Armour, Inc. is an American sports clothing and accessories company.
  • Monday, 20 August, 2018
    News in-depthUS & Canadian companies
    US banks tap the brakes on consumer credit

    Spending is up, but concern is growing over credit quality and profitability

    FILE- In this June 15, 2017, file photo, credit cards are seen in Haverhill, Mass. A starter credit card is just that, a start. Used responsibly, it’s a way to build a positive credit history, which will help you with things like getting a better deal on a mortgage or cheaper car insurance; and it will help you qualify for a card with better terms down the road. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File)
  • Thursday, 12 July, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Synchrony shares cut up as Walmart reportedly mulls credit card switch
  • Thursday, 17 May, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    JPMorgan and eBay under fire over shareholder meetings

    Companies are among those trying to halt a burgeoning campaign to increase oversight

    Attendees sit in the auditorium at the Hennes & Mauritz AB (H&M) annual general meeting in Solna, Sweden, on Tuesday, May 8, 2018. H&M's chairman and largest owner Stefan Persson bought 10 millions shares in the company May 3-7, according to a regulatory filing. Photographer: Mikael Sjoberg/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 10 April, 2018
    US & Canadian companies
    Fintech pioneer takes new tilt at credit card industry

    Ousted Lending Club founder Renaud Laplanche returns to offer consumer lines of credit

    FILE - In this Thursday, Dec. 11, 2014, file photo, Renaud Laplanche, founder & CEO of Lending Club, is interviewed on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. At this point, the fintech sector hasn't proven it can be a viable or trustworthy alternative to traditional banks and stock brokerages. Few of the startups have ever posted a profit, and one of the biggest, the Lending Club, is trying to recover from a breakdown that triggered the resignation of CEO Renaud Laplanche earlier in 2016. The Justice Department is investigating the events that led to Laplanche's abrupt departure. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
  • Tuesday, 23 January, 2018
    Americas companies
    Capital One swings to 4Q loss on tax impact

    Revenues roughly in line with market forecasts

  • Saturday, 30 December, 2017
    US & Canadian companies
    Uber’s rise triggers financial crisis at taxi lenders

    Credit unions at risk of failure as loan losses mount

    Taxis drive past the UBS building on Park Avenue in New York...Taxis drive past the UBS building on Park Avenue in New York February 19, 2009. UBS, the world's biggest bank to the rich, agreed late on Wednesday to pay a hefty $780 million fine and disclose the identity of some clients after U.S. investigators accused it of helping wealthy Americans to dodge taxes. REUTERS/Chip East (UNITED STATES)
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