Compensation
Compensation
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Credit unions are unveiling new boards of directors and supervisory committees, along with other staffing changes.
May 14 -
New posts for two women executives at JPMorgan Chase spur a fresh round of speculation about the race to succeed CEO Jamie Dimon someday. And Comerica's heir apparent finally gets the call.
May 13 -
State officials are looking into a sexual harassment complaint filed against Ronald Rubin, Florida's recently appointed top banking regulator.
May 11 -
Most financial institutions can’t compete on pay, but there are other advantages they can offer, including agile development.
May 10 -
Silicon Valley, better known for hot tech startups and venture capital firms, is also home to the highest-paying public bank in the U.S.
May 10 -
Banks must remain accountable for their use of artificial intelligence by continuing to employ a level of human oversight.
May 10 -
Maurice Smith, a former CUNA board chair with more than 35 years in the credit union movement, will receive the award during the African-American Credit Union Coalition's annual conference this summer.
May 9 -
The Southeastern regional bank said Thursday that it had hired Lee Byrd to a new role dedicated to protecting customers and the company itself from fraud.
May 9 -
Credit unions have announced new hires and promotions in a range of areas, including employees involved in commercial real estate, collections and market data analytics.
May 9 -
Pinnacle Bank chief Terry Turner never lacks specifics. He wants to expand inside a triangular zone that connects three Southern and mid-Atlantic cities, aims to enter five particular markets, and speaks bluntly about his plans for hiring alums of BB&T and SunTrust.
May 8