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The New York-based institution tapped the former Republic First CEO to help oversee its transformation from a predominantly multifamily lender into business bank.
February 21 -
Since August, Truist, KeyCorp and Goldman Sachs have granted one-time stock awards to certain executives they want to keep in place. One analyst wants shareholders to reject the bonuses, while consultants say there are valid reasons for banks to make the awards.
February 10 -
Small lenders across the country filled leadership positions, including The Peoples Savings Bank in Ohio, which promoted from within to name its first woman CEO.
January 31 -
The megabank is simplifying the management structure of its private bank. Regional leaders will now report directly to Andy Sieg, head of wealth.
January 27 -
Toronto-Dominion Bank is moving up the start date for its new chief executive officer, Raymond Chun, by two months and has reduced executives' pay.
January 17 -
Mohit Ramani joins the Cleveland-based company next week. His predecessor, Darrin Benhart, will fill a newly created role as Key's chief regulatory officer.
January 15 -
Simon Paris, outgoing CEO of Finastra, is moving to Unit4 in February.
January 14 -
Beau Cummins, a longtime Truist executive, stepped into the chief operating officer role in 2023 to help reposition it after years of lagging performance. The bank says he won't be replaced.
January 13 -
The San Antonio-based insurer and bank has named Juan Andrade as its next CEO. The company's bank has suffered a series of regulatory penalties.
January 9 -
The Stamford, Connecticut-based bank hired Steven Sugarman to be its president. The former bank CEO, who now heads one of the country's largest mission-based lenders, will help drive an effort to close a capital gap.
January 2