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OCC Releases Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Evaluations

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The First National Bank of Long Island. Satisfactory. Large Bank. Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company. Needs to Improve. Small Bank. BOKF, National Association. Outstanding. Large Bank.

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Amazon Plans Whole Foods Expansions In Closed Sears Stores

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Those cities include Birmingham, Colorado Springs, Long Island, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City, San Antonio, Tacoma and Tulsa. In November, Amazon announced the expansion of grocery pickup from Whole Foods Markets through Prime Now in eight more cities. Grocery pickup from Whole Foods Market is now available in 22 cities.

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TTCU donates $100,000 to Tulsa race massacre memorial

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Instacart-Walmart Delivery Pact Heats Up Online Grocery Wars

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Instacart now delivers from Walmart locations in three California markets — Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego — as well as Tulsa, Oklahoma,” Instacart said in a statement. “Today, we welcomed Walmart to the Instacart marketplace for the first time in the U.S.

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Vast Bank to offer ‘crypto banking as a service’

BankInovation

Tulsa, Okla.-based based commercial and retail community bank Vast Bank is offering crypto banking as a service to banks looking to offer crypto services without implementing their own technology. Vast rolled out its crypto banking service in its new app in late August.

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Crypto trading: Opportunity and risk for banks

BankInovation

Visit the website of $785 million Vast Bank and you can't miss it: The primarily commercial bank with a retail community presence based in Tulsa, Okla. now offers a cryptocurrency trading service called Crypto Banking in its mobile app.

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DOJ settles another redlining case

CFPB Monitor

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it has entered into a settlement with American Bank of Oklahoma (ABOK) to resolve allegations that ABOK engaged in unlawful redlining in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The DOJ opened its investigation of ABOK after receiving a referral from the FDIC.

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