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A former Wall Street trader contends that "bro talk" is keeping women down, and it often comes from bosses; B of A says there is no "bro's club" at the company; Mary Mack is succeeding a retiring Carrie Tolstedt at Wells Fargo; and Barclays' Barbara Byrne tries a new recruiting tactic. Also, with Theresa May as U.K. prime minister, could we soon see mostly women running the western world?
July 14 -
The U.K.'s mobile-first Starling Bank has received a banking license from the Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority.
July 14 -
Citibank is offering surcharge-free ATM access to the customers of 16 credit unions and minority-owned banks in six cities.
July 14 -
Citibank is offering surcharge-free ATM access to the customers of 16 credit unions and minority-owned banks in six cities.
July 14 -
Citibank is offering surcharge-free ATM access to the customers of 16 credit unions and minority-owned banks in six cities.
July 14 -
USAA now offers voice-guided check deposit on its mobile app for visually impaired customers.
July 14 -
For the third straight year, USAA took the top spot in a survey of customers' online experience conducted by research firm Temkin Group.
July 13 -
USAA now offers voice-guided check deposit on its mobile app for visually impaired customers.
July 13 -
The hit smartphone game Pokemon Go is not a mobile wallet or a loyalty app, but it is arguably far more successful at driving traffic to retailers' stores than many of the apps designed for that purpose.
July 13 -
BillHero, a bank-agnostic bill pay app, now lets users pay their bills through a Facebook Messenger chat bot.
July 12