Compensation
Compensation
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Fifth Third’s new chief legal counsel, Jelena McWilliams, might be changing jobs again and Australia’s first female bank CEO tells all in a memoir. Plus, the advantage with female founders, and young feminists on the rise.
August 3 -
Aberdeen Proving Ground FCU promoted a new executive in charge of its member service center, and more new hires and personnel news from CUs across the country.
August 3 -
Two experts traded verbal barbs over whether promoting a sales culture helps or hurts the credit union mission of putting members first.
August 3 -
As an investment community, we have to realize that any system with 90% homogeneity is vulnerable, while diversity makes the system more resilient.
July 31 -
Year to date through March 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands
July 31 -
Full-time equivalent, as of March 31, 2017. Dollars in thousands
July 31 -
The app, formerly known as BillGuard and a favorite of many fintech insiders, helped users protect their identities and monitor their credit scores.
July 31 -
IH Mississippi Valley exec attends U.S. Army War College seminar and more CU professionals in the news.
July 29 -
The New York Times explores why we lack female CEOs, Uber considers Bank of America’s Anne Finucane for its CEO spot, and State Street’s head of corporate governance explains its push for gender diversity on boards. Plus, who needs a hero?
July 27 -
Citizens Equity First promotes two in its electronic services department and more promotions, new hires and awards.
July 27 -
Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group has agreed to buy a majority stake in Virginia Community Bank in a rare instance of a nondepository mortgage company buying a bank, rather than the reverse.
July 26 -
Banks planning to shift parts of their operations from London to other European cities because of Brexit will have to increase salaries because of a skills shortage, according to the head of a recruitment company.
July 26 -
As real estate loans continue to be a key product, CUs are investing in personnel focused on these offerings.
July 25 -
Union Bankshares in Virginia lost several key lending officers after it bought StellarOne. Management as a result has made changes to minimize employee flight from its latest M&A target, Xenith Bankshares.
July 25 -
Outside counsel for Wells Fargo accidently sends files on wealthy customers to opposing lawyer in defamation case; White House wants agency’s consumer complaint database to be private.
July 24 -
The branch manager was terminated after she reported conduct by at least three private bankers working under her that she believed to be bank, wire and mail fraud.
July 21 -
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.
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