The Most Powerful Women in Banking
Patterson, general counsel for Wells Fargo, joined the bank in 2020 and works to improve the bank's risk and control standards.
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By the end of 2023, Fidelity served 43.2 million workplace participant accounts, 38.7 million retail accounts and 8.7 million wealth management firm accounts using its clearing and custody platform.
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Duckett, president and CEO at TIAA, regularly calls attention to the fact that more than 40% of Americans don't have enough savings to retire, and the percentage is even worse for women and minority groups.
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In January, Johnson launched the Franklin Bitcoin ETF, which seeks to reflect the performance of the price of bitcoin.
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With the November acquisition of Adenza, a risk management and regulatory reporting software provider, Nasdaq continued the fintech expansion that Friedman has championed since she took the CEO job in 2017.
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Hung joined State Street Global Advisors in December 2022, following a 12 year stint at New York Life Investments, including 7 1/2 years as its CEO.
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