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Michael Hoffman, Director, Public Sector Financial Services, Guidehouse; Praful Mainker, Chief Risk Officer, Moonstone Bank
June 24 -
Alex Carriles, Chief Digital Officer and Executive Vice President, Simmons Bank
June 24 -
Tim Chambers, Senior Consultant, Omega FinCrime
June 24 -
Katherine Weislogel, Executive Director of Treasury and Payment Solutions, Synovus; Jeff Beisler-Snell, Head of International, Synovus
June 24 -
Tim Chambers, Senior Consultant, Omega FinCrime; Thomas French, Advisor, SAS INSTITUTE; Zakery Johnson, Director of Financial Crimes, Frost Bank
June 24 -
Arjun Reddy, Partner, Public Sector Financial Services, Guidehouse; Xenia Lane, SVP, Personalization, Client Experience Platform Director, Truist; Alan Kinny, Senior Vice President, Digital CIO, Comerica Bank
June 24 -
Dylani Herath, Vice President of Engineering, Greenwood; Gosia Tomaszewka, Director, Innovation Lab, Commonwealth; Debtosh Banerjee, SVP, Head of Credit Card and Banking, Avant
June 24 -
Chiro Aikat, EVP of Products and engineering for North America, Mastercard; Sowmyanarayan Sampath, Chief Revenue Officer, Verizon
June 24 -
Kristiane Koontz, EVP and Director of Banking, Zions; Neal Shah, EVP and Head of Enterprise Operations and IT Strategy, Regions Bank
June 24 -
Social Media Strategy: Social media storytelling is the cornerstone of acquisition and retention
June 24 -
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo joined Citigroup in pledging to expand benefits to cover travel for out-of-state abortions. Smaller banks in blue states were more vocal, with one female CEO saying: “I stand in disbelief.”
June 24 -
The New York megabank’s decision, which takes effect on July 1, emerged on the same day that the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. JPMorgan Chase is following the lead of Citigroup, which announced a similar policy at the start of the year.
June 24 -
Pushes for transparency on charitable donations and ghost guns, among others, were voted down.
June 23 -
JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Wells Fargo will account for more than $2 billion of the lost revenue, according to a new report from The Pew Charitable Trusts.
June 23 -
Despite a more rigorous hypothetical stress scenario than last year, each of the 33 banks examined retained far more than their minimum capital requirements in this year’s stress-test results.
June 23 -
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CEO David Boyle said that the change could provide the Alexandria company with better access to the capital markets and liquidity for shareholders.
June 23 -
Several Democratic bills to support down-payment assistance for mortgage borrowers and other housing programs met with protests from Republicans, who said the legislation would further fuel inflation. The GOP maneuvers failed, but they highlighted the parties’ differing priorities ahead of the midterm elections.
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