Compensation
Compensation
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Judge again throws out Leandra English’s attempt to take over agency; planned revamp may ease banks’ lending requirements to the poor.
January 11 -
Jose Vazquez Jr., who previously worked for Popular Community Bank, will oversee commercial lending and treasury management services.
January 10 -
There are dangers for companies that portray themselves as virtuous, particularly if their corporate cultures do not match the public stories they have been telling about themselves.
January 10 -
The elimination of a key deduction that had worked as a cap on CEO salaries, combined with investor pressure to maintain performance incentives, could lead to an upward drift in compensation for top executives of many banks.
January 9 -
Well known CU exec hired by innovation group, another earns local kudos and more new hires, promotions and awards.
January 9 -
Some banks are turning to artificial intelligence to help broaden their applicant pools and identify the candidates who display the passion, the aptitude and the leadership skills they are looking for.
January 8 -
Many low-wage employees continue to be paid by paper check. WiseWage has built an online portal on the idea that workers and their employers have a shared interest in electronic paychecks.
January 8 -
How new developments on many fronts are going to affect the banking business in the coming year and beyond — and what bankers can do to prepare.
January 7 -
Several women are viewed as possible successors for a retiring William Dudley. Pam Codispoti has plans to up the millennial appeal of Chase’s 5,200 branches. What’s hot in fintech for 2018? Plus, the year of #MeToo in review.
January 5 -
SunTrust and First Republic are taking benefits they offer to their workers, such as financial wellness training and student debt repayment, and extending them to corporate clients as benefits they can offer to their own employees. In doing so, they are strengthening relationships with valuable commercial customers.
January 5