Victoria Zhuang is the professional development reporter at Financial Planning. She has a bachelor's degree in comparative literature from Harvard University and a master's degree in journalism from Columbia Journalism School. Before joining FP, she freelanced as an arts and culture writer while working in the Boston nonprofit world for several years. She also completed a Dow Jones News Fund business reporting internship at American Banker. Victoria covers how wealth management firms maintain their competitive edge and how financial advisors can achieve excellence serving clients of all wealth levels. She is a native of New York City.
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In a new interpretative rule filed Tuesday, the agency gave states a green light to expand on federal laws that protect consumers from unfair treatment by credit reporting agencies.
June 29 -
Pushes for transparency on charitable donations and ghost guns, among others, were voted down.
June 23 -
Derek Meyer and Bryan Carson, former colleagues of Associated CEO Andy Harmening at Huntington Bancshares, will bring a combined six decades of experience to the Wisconsin company as it seeks steady hands in a turbulent market.
June 16 -
The Dallas bank is joining the branch-consolidation trend that has accelerated during the pandemic, announcing plans to shutter 22 branches in Michigan, Texas and California.
June 15 -
The smaller credit union, Dearborn County, sought a merger partner as a way to address its aging technology and shrinking membership pool.
June 13 -
Accounting for roughly $1.2 trillion of assets, many credit unions are physically and financially endangered by climate change, according to a new study.
June 13 -
Amy Bonitatibus will succeed Barri Rafferty, who left the San Francisco bank in early May.
June 7