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It's not just JPMorgan Chase. Across the industry, banks are rethinking their remote-work policies — but experts say it won't be easy to turn back the clock.
January 15 -
In what is likely his final speech before resigning as chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., Martin Gruenberg warned that novel products and services heralded as "innovation" often lead to financial crises without appropriate attention to market and supervisory fundamentals.
January 14 -
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued fines amounting to $18.5 million to three former Wells Fargo executives in response to unsafe sales practices from 2013 to 2016.
January 14 -
The finalized rule adds flexibility to the capital rules applied to the Federal Home Loan banks to help them extend credit to their members.
January 14 -
The largest U.S. bank by assets has elevated Jennifer Piepszak to chief operating officer, in preparation for Daniel Pinto's retirement in 2026. But Piepszak is not interested in being CEO, the company said.
January 14 -
At banks like Citi and SouthState, generative AI models are put through additional rounds of testing before they make it into the pilot stage.
January 14 -
Banks seeking to offload CRE assets are finding a receptive marketplace while regulators have managed to keep the situation in balance, observers say.
January 14 -
Simon Paris, outgoing CEO of Finastra, is moving to Unit4 in February.
January 14 -
Digital transaction risk draws attention to dynamic CVVs for cards.
January 14 -
The bank didn't give some existing customers the higher rates it was offering new customers, the agency alleged. The bank said it would fight the suit, which comes just days before the Trump administration takes over the regulator.
January 14