Overdraft Fee Rule Finalized, But Future Uncertain
President Joe Biden had called the fees, which can be as high as $35, “exploitative,” while the banking industry has lobbied extensively to keep the existing fee structures in place.
Wu Hits Out Over Tax Deal’s Collapse
“We don’t have time at the city level to play games,” Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said on GBH’s “Boston Public Radio” on Wednesday.
After High-Level Meeting, Allston I-90 Project Still Work in Progress
State officials are racing to lock in federal funding amid concerns that the incoming Republican administration may try to punish the heavily Democratic Bay State — but stakeholders still can’t agree on aspects of the design.
The Savings Bank CEO Retires, Successor Named
After a 47-year career in the financial services industry, Robert J. DiBella, president and chief executive officer at The Savings Bank has announced his retirement.
Free Bus Rides Help Regional Transit Hit New Highs
Regional transit authority officials reported record ridership numbers on Tuesday and cheered the newly fare-free bus rides people are taking around the state and pushing them out of their cars.