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Citigroup is planning a 500-person hiring spree over the next three years for a new wealth division catering to junior employees at private equity offices, consultancies and accounting firms, betting those clients will someday join the ranks of the ultrawealthy.
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As the industry manages high turnover, more companies are expressing dissatisfaction. Among firms that switch to a new bank, the previous bank's lack of knowledge about their business is an increasingly common reason, according to a recent survey.
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Within two years, the credit-card company expects to employ more than 1,000 people from a historically disadvantaged part of the city.
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The San Francisco megabank plans to reinstate guidance that drew scrutiny following revelations that women and nonwhite candidates were interviewed for jobs that had been reserved for someone else.
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Twitter subpoenaed records from Morgan Stanley and other financial firms as part of its legal fight with Elon Musk over his canceled $44 billion acquisition of the social media platform.
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Previously, many credit union CEOs were hired because they worked for the institution’s sponsor. Today the industry has become far more complex, and boards find they have to pay up to recruit candidates who can meet these demands.
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Citigroup’s Mexican unit, Banamex, is likely to attract offers of about $7 billion to $8 billion as the field of bidders narrows, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Join Synchrony CIO Bess Healy and in a discussion about how the bank built a successful artificial intelligence program that handles about 17 million conversations a year — and may soon take its talents into the metaverse.
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The effort, spearheaded by Democratic Sen. Mark Warner and Republican Sen. Mike Crapo, is the latest sign of the community development industry’s rising political prominence in Washington.
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Monetary policy has a more significant impact on spending of U.S. households headed by white women than on those led by white men or Black men and women, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco said.
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The allegations by Rep. Patrick McHenry and others were a response to a CFPB interpretive rule, even though states use their own laws prohibiting unfair and deceptive acts and practices.
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The digital commercial bank has been fleshing out its business lines and technology over the past year. Its new capital raise will help further those efforts.
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Union Savings Bank's new technology is helping the bank compete with larger competitors and attract younger customers, its leaders say.
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Visa said it believes it’s an “improper defendant” in the case.
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Dee Hock, who recently passed away, was CEO of the card brand from 1970 to 1984. He championed a mix of competition and collaboration among financial institutions to foster innovation, an idea that is still used in technology development.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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Data as of Mar. 31, 2022. Dollars in thousands.
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It is essential to place the central focus on race, to bring nondepository mortgage lenders under the Community Reinvestment Act umbrella and to address bias in home appraisals.
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The last time inflation burned hot, consumers could put money in the bank and watch it grow like the prices on store shelves, easing much of the pain. Not this time — and that’s stoking profits for U.S. lenders.
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