Compensation
Compensation
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From branch management all the way to a spot on a Federal Reserve panel, credit union executives are making big career moves.
February 14 -
Arjuna Capital is filing shareholder proposals with 11 financial and tech companies to uncover median gender pay gaps, which it said would determine if more women are concentrated in lower-paying jobs.
February 13 -
OceanFirst in New Jersey shuttered more than a third of its branches but says nearly all the customers stuck with the bank because it trained employees to show customers how to go digital.
February 12 -
A number of credit unions across the country have made hires and announced promotions, including to their mortgage teams.
February 12 -
Stephanie Sievers, who already has experience running two small credit unions, will take over at the $35 million-asset CU.
February 12 -
In a throwback to the movement's early days, a handful of CEOs are dually employed by their credit unions and the institution's sponsor organization.
February 12 -
The Fed vice chair says regulators need to be on the “cutting edge” at spotting vulnerabilities; firm looks to win over future millionaires.
February 11 -
The CEO earned a 15% pay increase after the company posted record profits.
February 8 -
A lawsuit alleging Wells Fargo improperly compensated its California-based mortgage loan officers could have broader ramifications now that it has been granted class certification.
February 8 -
Maureen Genna will take over from retiring CEO Linda Levy, who gained notoriety when she sued the Trump administration.
February 8