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Raised by parents who taught school and coached high school kids, Alina Crisi never planned on a career in financial services. But her innate skill in managing people and organizations has powered her quick rise at PNC Bank.
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10 things to know in April: Apple teams with Visa, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau examines payday lenders, and more.
April 30 -
A JPMorgan Chase financial advisor filed a federal workplace complaint accusing the bank of harboring a culture of “unchecked greed, avarice and misogyny” and undermining her by excluding her from client meetings and taking away her resources.
April 29 -
Block's Canada move, Mastercard sued and more in banking news this week.
April 29 -
First National Bank of Omaha, FNB Community Bank and Community Spirit Bank are among institutions turning to Instagram for marketing.
April 29 -
Some deficit hawks worry such a move could worsen the inflation that is already weighing heavily on Democrats’ chances of maintaining control of the House and Senate. But that dollar amount may not go far enough to appease progressives.
April 29 -
The National Credit Union Administration’s prohibitions for this month addressed allegations of embezzlement and loan doctoring.
April 29 -
The San Antonio bank is preparing to offer all customers — not just those with direct deposit — a break on overdraft charges. But CEO Phillip Green explained in an interview why he’s not prepared to step away from the fees altogether.
April 29 -
The move from Republican senators mirrors an effort launched in the House, where Citibank also provides credit cards for congressional business. Republicans will be unable to enact such changes unless they take either chamber in upcoming elections.
April 29 -
Bankers object to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's request on “exploitative junk fees” that produce billions in income for financial institutions, arguing that banks are compliant with statutes that require fees be disclosed to customers.
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