Compensation
Compensation
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From the new business lending officer at one credit union to the controller at another, plus special recognition and more.
June 26 -
Credit unions and leagues across the country offer special recognition in order to develop and maintain their most valuable resource: people.
June 22 -
The companies announced Dr. Atul Gawande, a professor at Harvard and the author of several books on health care, will lead the new health venture starting July 9. But other questions remain unanswered.
June 20 -
Credit unions announce board election results, new hires and promotions that will shape the future of these institutions.
June 19 -
Rep. Cedric Richmond, D-La., the CBC's chair, requested with a meeting with the comptroller of the currency to "enlighten" him about discrimination in banking.
June 19 -
Senior leaders may say that they want to hear bad news, but that doesn’t mean lower-level employees are eager to share it with them.
June 18 -
At a conference on corporate culture, Wells Fargo’s board chair explained why problems tend to fester longer at larger institutions.
June 18 -
The Credit Union National Association elevated three longtime employees to more senior titles and duties.
June 18 -
Bank of America is in expansion mode and wants to add 10,000 retail and other workers who better reflect the communities it serves.
June 15 -
Starling's Anne Boden and Mastercard's Ann Cairns have a similar warning for the banking and tech sectors. Facebook scolds activist investor Natasha Lamb for being "not nice." And some big Most Powerful Women moves, as Catherine Keating takes a new CEO job and Kathie Andrade exits TIAA.
June 15 -
To be future-proof, banks need data scientists, behavioral psychologists, experienced designers and community advocates, Brett King says.
June 15 -
Even with the decline, the nation's largest bank still employs a higher percentage of black employees in the U.S. than its rivals.
June 14 -
From recognizing those who are dedicated to building up the industry to rewarding special expertise, credit union advocates earned top honors.
June 14 -
The Israeli-owned company, which spent the last half-decade addressing stagnation, is open to acquisitions or going public.
June 14 -
The Seattle company is firing 127 people, or a tenth of its mortgage staff, after enduring months of slow activity.
June 14 -
Everyone agrees good corporate governance involves a board that is just the “right” size and has a “good mix” of knowledgeable insiders and independent watchdogs. But setting bright-line rules for banks as varied as M&T, Wells Fargo and Eastern Bank is hard.
June 13 -
Ben Holzman helped build Bain Capital Ventures' enterprise software practice.
June 12 -
Credit unions announce board election results, strategic appointments, new hires and more.
June 12 -
Royal Bank of Canada fired its U.S. investment banking chief Blair Fleming because he failed to disclose that he was having an improper relationship with an employee.
June 8 -
Payroll needs can be tricky — especially on the open seas, where cruise staffers often have to go through several expensive steps to cash out their paychecks.
June 8