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HSBC's new head of global markets is encouraging a speak-up culture, months after his predecessor left the bank amid a misconduct claim from a junior female employee.
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Wells Fargo's leaders have repeatedly assured the public its aggressive sales culture is gone after quotas led workers to foist unwanted products on clients. Now another problem is festering: low productivity.
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The Conference of State Bank Supervisors urged Sens. Mike Crapo and Sherrod Brown to establish a baseline for consumer protection in data privacy and security that would leave room for stricter state rules.
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The Senate Banking Committee will hold two hearings at the end of March on Chairman Mike Crapo’s most recent framework for housing finance reform.
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A proactive and preventive security strategy will go a long way to building consumer trust and ensuring continued loyalty, writes Maria Allen, global head of financial services for Unisys.
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A partnership between TDECU and a Texas-based fintech will help provide payment plans for consumers struggling to pay legal fees.
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With regulators and policymakers studying their every move, financial institutions need to put more focus on preventing mistakes in the first place.
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The California banking company has two loans tied to DC Solar that are on nonaccrual status.
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Joseph Nowland will take over at the Jacksonville, Fla.-based institution after Gerri Sexsion retires later this month.
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The 65 people laid off in late February is only the beginning, report says; Bank of America CEO also tackles mortgages, the economy and gender issues.
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