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First Data paid Chief Executive Frank Bisignano $51.6 million in 2015, almost twice what his former boss, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, received last year.
March 31 -
Two credit unions are beefing up their mortgage departments and more CU professionals in the news.
March 31 -
WASHINGTON The American Association of Credit Union Leagues (AACUL) on Wednesday said it has hired credit union veteran Brad Miller as its new executive director.
March 30 -
Former Oklahoma governor and American Bankers Association chief Frank Keating has been named a director of BancFirst in Oklahoma City.
March 30 -
A former staff attorney with New York's city government has been named the top lawyer for the New York State Department of Financial Services.
March 29 -
ESSA Bancorp in Stroudsburg, Pa., has a new chairman and two new independent directors.
March 29 -
Opus Bank in Irvine, Calif., has hired Jeffrey Zaks, a CIT Group banker, to lead its new media and entertainment lending group.
March 29 -
TACOMA, Wash. Thirty-five years is enough for Richard Brandsma, who will retire from his position as CEO of $ 1.3 billion Sound Credit Union this week.
March 29 -
Robertson Banking Co. in Demopolis, Ala., has given its president, Gary Holemon, the additional title of chief executive.
March 29 -
The president and chief banking officer at Heritage Oaks Bancorp in Paso Robles, Calif., plans to leave the company next month.
March 29 -
HomeTrust Bancshares in Asheville, N.C., will name a the former North Carolina market president for Fifth Third Bancorp to its board, along with two other professionals.
March 29 -
CUSO taps executives to serve as directors and other credit union professionals in the news.
March 29 -
ChoiceOne Financial Services in Sparta, Mich., has given its president, Kelly Potes, the job of chief executive, too.
March 28 -
Mid Penn Bancorp in Millersburg, Pa., has hired Michael Peduzzi as chief financial officer.
March 28 -
Arlington Community names new COO, Mission Fed taps new CFO and other CU professionals in the news.
March 24 -
The former chief executive of a failed bank in Lincoln, Neb., was sentenced to 11 years in prison for forming a scheme to hide more than $100 million in losses from shareholders and regulators.
March 23 -
Seacoast Banking Corp. of Florida in Stuart has reached an agreement with an activist investor after signs had emerged of a potential proxy battle.
March 23 -
SunTrust Banks in Atlanta will hire as many as 200 people for its wholesale-banking business over the next four years as it seeks to increase mergers-and-acquisition services for mid-size companies.
March 23 -
Santander Bank in Boston said Wednesday that it has hired two regional market presidents who formerly worked for JPMorgan Chase: Sarah Lindstrom and Elsie Leon-Cruz.
March 23 - New York
JPMorgan Chase has formed an initiative to expand conference access to people with physical disabilities.
March 23





