Compensation
Compensation
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Most general counsels are men, but in 2017 women filled more than half of the top legal positions that opened up at large financial firms. The trend is likely to continue as the population of women lawyers swells and banks continue to diversify their senior ranks.
January 26 -
Bank of America employees force harassment charges against Omeed Malik out in the open, raising questions about how departures like his are handled. Plus, Jessica Chastain sets an example, and Larry Nassar's group of enablers needs to be made into one.
January 26 -
Bank of America Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan said when he's ready to give up the job, the odds are split on whether his successor will be a woman.
January 26 -
Several banks won’t process cybercurrency transactions while others are reviewing their policies; agency promises flexibility to lenders.
January 26 -
Ideal CU puts emphasis on digital strategy, Veridian taps new branch manager and more CU professionals in the news.
January 25 -
Bank of America will impose new restrictions on inquiring about a job candidate's salary history, aiming to help close a gap between how much women and minorities are paid compared with other employees.
January 25 -
Upper chamber approves nomination to succeed Janet Yellen; Twitter’s operations chief to take over online lender in March.
January 24 -
One new chief plus four new vice presidents at one credit union, plus a bevy of promotions, new hires and special recognition across the industry.
January 23 -
Between the increasingly common threat of government shutdown and post-9/11 security nixing walk-in traffic, is it still worth it to have branches inside federal buildings?
January 22 -
Anthony Noto may be SoFi’s next CEO; manager is quietly let go following an internal investigation into alleged sexual misconduct.
January 22