Compensation
Compensation
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A regulatory plan to create new restrictions on banks’ executive compensation practices appears dead — but changes since the financial crisis may have made the proposal largely obsolete anyway.
July 21 -
Various departments will be realigned or consolidated and staff will shrink by attrition in the agency’s first large-scale restructuring since 2003.
July 21 -
Readers question acting comptroller Noreika, weigh in on SoFi’s charter application, defend Trump’s exit from the Paris Accord, and more.
July 21 -
Payments company rises as hot premium cards fly under its banner; despite the improvements, analysts have concerns about growing credit quality issues.
July 21 -
Distribution based on deposit, loan relationships with the credit union in the first half of 2017.
July 20 -
Credit unions are hiring and promoting new loan officers to ramp up a key area of their operations.
July 20 -
The ride-sharing service Uber is reportedly considering hiring a female chief executive to help it move past the reputational damage it suffered under ousted co-founder Travis Kalanick.
July 20 -
A profile of New York's top cop for banking offers insight into her thinking on hot regulatory issues; the women behind the machine learning at Morgan Stanley and UBS see a future with better advice; plus, Jane Austen and the new Doctor Who.
July 20 -
One CU taps a new CFO and other leadership changes throughout the industry.
July 18 -
More than a dozen mostly multinational banks have started using a business diagnostic tool to measure inclusivity of LGBTQ staffers. RBC Capital Markets says the insights have shaped its recruitment and retention strategy.
July 14