Consumer banking
Consumer banking
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Despite pledges last year to move "aggressively" to implement new credit scoring models at the government-sponsored enterprises, the Federal Housing Finance Agency's effort appears to have stalled.
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Contrary to the CFPBs paternalistic claims, most payday loan borrowers are aware that it may take them more than two weeks to repay the credit they take out.
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First Midwest Bancorp in Itasca, Ill., has agreed to buy Peoples' Bank of Arlington Heights in Illinois.
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Consumer litigation is going through some wild swings in 2015, according to the latest lawsuit numbers from U.S. district courts, but all key comparisons are tracking ahead of last year.
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With Beth Mooney in charge, KeyCorp has emerged as one of the industry's top regional banking companies while becoming a model for workplace diversity.
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With 25 years of experience as a small-bank CEO, Laurie Stewart has emerged as a leading advocate for community banking in her home state and nationwide.
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Having aced the challenges she faced in 2014, Diane D'Erasmo was rewarded with a new position overseeing HSBC's business with core industries in key growth markets.
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When the Japanese-owned bank was undergoing an exhaustive review of its operations, senior executives gave Wendy Breuder perhaps the daunting task: identifying cost savings across six business lines spanning eight countries. She more than delivered.
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For the chief executive of a bank with just $253 million of assets, Jill Castilla has had an outsized influence on the banking industry.
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The statistics are dismal: Last year, just 16% of board seats at S&P 1500 companies were held by women, less than the percentage held by directors named John, Robert, James and William. But plenty of women are working to change that, including quite a few in our rankings.
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KeyCorp's Beth Mooney tops the 25 Most Powerful Women in Banking list; the 25 Most Powerful Women in Finance list is led by Mary Callahan Erdoes at JPMorgan Chase; and Jane Fraser at Citigroup heads the 25 Women to Watch list.
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Marianne Lake has become more prominent at the nation's largest bank, emerging as the voice in discussing its performance and defending its size.
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The highest-ranking woman at the world's largest custody bank is looking to better understand millennial employees. "They are the future," Peetz says.
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As Wells Fargo's head of community banking, Carrie Tolstedt has to grapple with an ever-changing retail landscape and a lot of new technology.
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Wells Fargo's consumer lending unit has thrived under Avid Modjtabai.
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Cathy Bessant, who has a new C-suite title at Bank of America, builds confidence by taking on challenges that scare her. She also takes on technological decluttering and gender equality.
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Citi wants to be viewed as a technology company with a banking license and it's up to Heather Cox to make that happen.
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The first female COO in Northern Trust's history has worked there for her entire 35-year career, rising through the management ranks by taking roles outside of her comfort zone. Now she's on the short list of potential successors to CEO Rick Waddell.
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The head of Citi's banking unit is working to improve the gender imbalance in the senior executive ranks while also streamlining global retail operations.
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Newly promoted Diane Reyes has learned the art of getting more resources for a project. Hint: revenue growth helps.
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