Compensation
Compensation
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From honoring men who work for women's advancement in the industry to government appointments, here's another look at credit union honors and promotions.
January 31 -
Wells says it's made progress but needs to do more to rebuild trust with customers and regulators; despite rate hikes by the Fed, big banks continue to effectively pay nothing in interest to savings customers.
January 31 -
In a lengthy report released Wednesday, the bank pledged to protect whistleblowers, handle customer complaints better and re-examine its lending practices.
January 30 -
Gary Moritz will leave the credit union on Feb. 1 following 30 years at the helm of the Ohio credit union.
January 30 -
Shalonda Dawkins, who joined the Houston credit union earlier this month, has worked in the financial services industry for over 15 years.
January 30 -
Many credit unions already know they need to diversity their slate of directors. Here's how a handful of CUs have already started that process.
January 30 -
Deonne Christensen, who was chief experience officer, had overseen the transition after the institution's previous CEO, Brandon Michaels, left.
January 29 -
The new facility in San Antonio will house several management functions and create almost 600 jobs.
January 28 -
There are concerns that artificial intelligence could erase jobs across financial firms, but it will actually benefit employees by cutting rote tasks, giving them time to focus on more fulfilling work.
January 28 -
Credit unions will scramble to fill executive jobs as baby boomers retire. More institutions could recruit women as CEOs but there are still challenges to creating a diverse executive suite.
January 28 -
Wells Fargo has jettisoned a longtime strategy of growing its own leaders in favor of importing them as part of the effort to clean up its image.
January 25 -
The largest banks are expected to soon receive requests to appear before the House Financial Services Committee; banks taking steps to curb scams.
January 25 -
The Financial Services Committee also announced the head of a
newly created subcommittee on diversity and inclusion.January 24 -
Credit unions have recently named new executive officers while others have seen their leadership recognized with seats on community organizations.
January 24 -
With a permanent director confirmed, the agency should take steps to establish a small-business data collection rule mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act.
January 23 -
A recent high-profile news story doesn't paint the National Credit Union Administration chairman in a good light, but some in the industry say it could also lead to positive changes on the board.
January 23 -
Many government employees are turning to alternative lenders to bridge the gap between paychecks; the average pay at the biggest U.S. banks rose by just 3% last year, well below the CEO rate.
January 22 -
The Texas bank disclosed that James Dreibelbis, a longtime Woodforest executive, succeeded Nash as president and CEO in late December.
January 18 -
Citi is the first to share its unadjusted pay gap and lays out its goals for improvement. Bankers will be getting to know the progressive female freshmen who are storming D.C. a lot better. Plus, lots of fintech people moves and Gillette's take on toxic masculinity.
January 18 -
State Street Corp. said it’s laying off 1,500 staff as part of a plan to reduce costs.
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