Compensation
Compensation
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The U.K. regulator clarified that such behavior at financial firms could ultimately lead to a ban from the sector.
July 2 -
The insights of frontline employees can be invaluable tools for improving a bank's operations. It's up to executives to get out of the office and listen to what they have to teach them.
June 30 -
Many young people begin their journey into adulthood without a solid grounding in the basics of personal finance. Banks and other financial institutions are in a unique position to provide that knowledge.
June 25 -
Since the end of COVID, each bank has set its own rules for how often employees need to show up at the office. Here's how a dozen lenders are handling the shift.
June 24 -
Chief Executive Officer Georges Elhedery was aiming for $1.5 billion in annual cost savings, but HSBC is forecasting hundreds of millions in extra real estate costs as it considers asking more of its employees to work from an office.
June 23 -
Under the bank's current system, individual managers have the freedom to set their own in-office staffing rules based on their business requirements.
June 18 -
Opposition is growing to the Trump administration's efforts to roll back fair lending requirements for lenders imposed by Biden-era prosecutors.
June 16 -
Bank of Nova Scotia's plans will start in September, as the Canadian bank cites a push for more collaboration.
June 9 -
Richard Fairbank will receive the restricted stock units in recognition of his work related to the integration of Discover into Capital One, the company disclosed.
June 5 -
The 5-year-old experiment of tying executive compensation to achieving diversity goals appears to be ending. The abrupt shift comes amid the Trump administration's crackdown on DEI.
June 4