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Simon C. Mathews, MD, is an assistant professor of medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and a researcher focusing on understanding and improving the quality of digital health. He also serves on the clinical advisory board of Vivante Health, a digital health company dedicated to helping employers improve digestive disease outcomes and reduce the cost of care.
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Anthony J. Pugliese, CIA, CPA, CGMA, CITP is president and CEO of
The Institute of Internal Auditors (The IIA), an international professional association that serves more than 265,000 global members.February 15 -
The San Jose credit union elevated Lisa Pesta, who joined the company in 2000, to replace the retiring Julie Kirsch.
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The banking industry appears to be stuck when it comes to diversifying the leadership ranks.
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Erika D. Williams is vice president of client development for
RSF Social Finance , a lending, giving, and investing innovator based in San Francisco (@RSFSocFinance).February 15 -
This annual list of luminaries honors the women who lead in banking and finance across the country, individually and in teams.
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Domestic banks borrowed $7.2 billion from the short-term lending facility in the third quarter of 2022, the highest level in almost two years. Banks with assets of $3 billion or less drove the increase.
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With Apple pushing into the lending business with a buy now/pay later service, the company is laying out rules for how it will approve transactions. One key factor: whether you've been a good customer in the past.
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A federal judge in California ordered the high-cost lender CashCall to pay $134 million in restitution and a hefty fine for collecting unjust gains from consumers. He had previously ordered no restitution but was reversed by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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The Federal Reserve vice chair's departure creates an opening in the Board of Governors' second-in-command position.
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