Compensation
Compensation
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Citigroup is seeking 400 more staff for its Belfast office as it expands rapidly outside of London, according to a senior executive at the bank.
September 6 -
Citigroup joined rivals in trimming the ranks of its mortgage workforce as rising interest rates continue to crimp demand in the housing market.
September 6 -
The bank is looking to educate — and potentially hire — a new generation of tech experts by working with New Jersey's Liberty Science Center and two local high schools in areas where students are at higher risk of not graduating.
September 2 -
Executives at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce's London office kept a book full of "sexually suggestive comments" about women for a decade, in the latest employment tribunal case to shine a light on banking's sexist culture.
September 2 -
Jefferies Financial Group asked staffers to come back to the office on a more consistent basis as it looks to work through its investment banking backlog in the coming months.
September 1 -
Zepz Group, the U.K. financial technology startup and parent of the payments company WorldRemit, has named Mark Lenhard as its new chief executive, replacing Breon Corcoran.
September 1 -
The institution took the lead spot in American Banker's annual ranking of Best Credit Unions to Work For in part by giving employees freedom and flexibility in how they do their jobs.
September 1 -
Goldman Sachs Group is tapping the former No. 2 official at the International Monetary Fund and veteran of the Trump administration's trade wars with China to strengthen its ties with international governments.
August 31 -
Two of Wall Street's most prominent investment banks are removing some of the final hurdles to fully returning to offices following the COVID-19 pandemic.
August 31 -
Merely telling employees what to do may get the job done, but telling them why they're doing it fuels engagement.
August 31