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Regulators: Wells Fargo ‘sold’ insurance to customers without their knowledge
Regulators accused San Francisco-based Wells Fargo of improper insurance sales practices that led to insurance products being purchased for customers without their knowledge. Read More
Union organizer sentenced for money laundering
A labor organizer who tried to unionize workers in the cannabis industry was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison for participating in a money laundering scheme.Read More
Million-dollar skim lands Woodside contractor in prison
A Woodside man was sentenced Friday to 31 months in prison and ordered to pay a $10,000 fine for structuring banking transactions to avoid reporting requirements.Read More
Unemployment services shift online
A new Internet service from the California Employment Development Department is now available to anyone in the Bay Area who wants to manage their unemployment benefits.Read More
‘Fishing’ at bank lands pair in jail
Santa Rosa police arrested two suspects who allegedly used homemade "fishing devices" to catch cash and checks at a bank night deposit box.Read More
Wells Fargo swells to world’s largest bank
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo Bank has deposed a Chinese firm to become the world's largest bank.Read More
CA sues JPMorgan Chase alleging consumer ‘abuses’
California accuses the Wall Street bank of illegally abusing and harassing credit-card customers with lawsuits.Read More
Lenders offer green for being green
Green lending gives environmentally-conscious businesses access to fresh sources of capital.Read More